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Tata Electronics' head of construction resigns; new exec hired: SourcesLast month, ET had reported that KC Ang had resigned from his role as president and head of Tata Semiconductor Manufacturing's (TSM), marki...
ETMarkets Smart Talk | Crude at $100 could shave up to 1% off India’s GDP growth, cautions Garima KapoorIndia faces economic challenges from rising geopolitical tensions and high crude oil prices. Experts warn of potential GDP growth reduction...
Chips fall in place for India: Ten approved semicon units across nation, projects underwayThe total approved semiconductor projects' cumulative investments have reached around Rs 1.6 lakh crore in six Indian States.
US stares at billions in losses as China bans exports of these rare minerals. All you need to knowThe United States is staring at billions in losses after China recently announced it has banned the exports of three rare minerals- gallium...
With small, inexpensive LED driver chips, India makes strides in semiconductor manufacturingWith Rajasthan-based Sahasra Semiconductors designing and packaging its LED driver ICs, can the market open up for a more flourishing ecosy...
Adani, Kowa form JV to sell green hydrogen in Japan, TaiwanAdani New Industries Limited (ANIL), the green hydrogen platform of Adani Group is developing end-to-end solutions to produce globally comp...
India, Taiwan can collaborate on offshore wind, solar, electric mobility: Experts“Taiwan is the largest producer of solar wafers which could feed into India’s renewable energy and battery programme,” said Kartikeya Singh...
Are subsidies for silicon fabrication plants liable to be wasteful ‘revadis’?India must at some point build its own fabs. But if India builds just five fabs as big as Vedanta’s, its subsidy bill may be as large as th...
Emmvee’s 750-mw solar module unit near Bengaluru to go on stream next month, help raise exports to US, EuropeThe new unit is part of Emmvee group’s Rs 1000 crore investment that was cleared by the high-level clearance committee, headed by then chie...
TSMC leads rush for renewables ahead of Taiwan energy voteEnergy security and reliance on imported fossil fuels have long been key political issues for Taiwan that have become more inflammatory aft...
Solar power's decade of falling costs is thrown into reverseFor the solar industry, the timing couldn’t be worse. Renewable energy finally has a champion in the White House and ambitious climate goal...
Human error and shaky grid spark new global-chip supply concernsAnalysts see little likelihood of TSMC being affected by similar shortages in the future, even as it consumes more electricity due to new p...
Solar revolution? Far from it, says industryPrime Minister Narendra Modi has set a target of generating 100 GW of solar power by 2022 with the country becoming a hub for manufacturing...
The roadblocks in India's efforts to be world's greatest solar energy success storyIndia is determined to be the world’s greatest solar energy success story. However, all is not going as per the plan.
Fate of solar projects hangs in balance; anti-dumping duty may hold keyOnly about 550 MW of 1,600 MW of ongoing solar projects will take shape if the govt imposes duty on solar power equipment, says consulting ...
Anti-dumping duty on solar gear imports won't hurt consumers: Indian Solar Manufacturers' AssociationFollowing representations by developers, the ministry of new and renewable energy has asked the commerce ministry to review its proposal.
Solar imports anti-dumping duty will not hurt consumers: ISMAISMA says imposition of anti-dumping duty on imported gear will not affect the ongoing 975 MW capacity addition
- Foreign firms take shine to $70 bln India solar push
The govt's drive to ramp up solar capacity may trigger a stampede of firms from Asia, Europe and North America, chasing a share of the $3.5...
- Taiwanese, Korean cos to set up $400-mn solar panel unit
The West Bengal government has decided to pick up 10% equity through the West Bengal Renewable Energy Development Agency in the project, wh...
- Industry cheers chip policy; sees big inflows
Despite the less-than-expected fiscal sops for semiconductor manufacturing operations located in SEZs, the Indian industry cheered the gove...