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UltraTech is among forty of the world’s leading cement and concrete manufacturers to affirm their commitment to net zero concrete by 2050 and agree to an ambitious intermediate goal of preventing 5 billion tonnes of CO2 emissions by 2030.
The solar kits, ranging from 1 to 10 kWp, are suitable for areas ranging from 80 sq. ft. to 800 sq. ft. Data monitoring tools are included to let customers keep track of current and historical generation, as well as smart maintenance notifications.
Helmed by Landor & Fitch India, the launch of Apraava Energy exemplifies how business logic drives brand transformation in creating new value for companies.
Vector Green has 650 MW of operating renewable capacity, of which currently only 23 MW is wind. It is developing an additional 90 MWp of solar in the state of Gujarat. With this partnership, Vector Green intends to significantly expand its wind footprint.
As a part of its first and second phase of installation plans, GreenShift aims to set up more than 10-12 fast electric vehicle chargers by 2021, and upto 100 during 2022, which will be a silver bullet for its ambitious carbon emission mitigation agenda.
With these, the total order book of Olectra for electric buses against above and earlier orders are around 1450 electric buses.
ISA to partner with GEAPP, helping unlock USD 100 billion in public and private financing, to deliver on fast-tracking clean energy solutions in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
SB Energy, SoftBank Group Corp’s US-based solar and storage platform, has recently onboarded SenseHawk’s Industry first Map-based Field Mobility and Asset Information solution to digitize its solar site operations.
The new product range offers exceptional performance, optimized energy savings and the highest levels of power protection for large mission critical applications up to 6.4 MVA.
Partnership aims to expand operations to 12 cities for 500 chargers for 1,000-strong EV fleet.
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