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Coal to retain major role with 150GW capacity forecast for 2047, despite renewable push
Jaspal Singh has led major solar projects at NTPC, including the Project Management and execution of a 56 MW/80 MWp solar plant in Surat, spearheading India’s first floating solar PV projects by NTPC and feasibility studies,
As part of the agreement, Wardwizard Innovations will play a pivotal role in identifying strategic locations for setting up EV charging stations and serving as the front-end partner for key projects. The company will also ensure the provision of necessary resources, including financial support, to bolster the development of a comprehensive EV ecosystem. ampvolts Limited will complement this partnership by supplying state-of-the-art electric vehicle charging equipment, including chargers and associated hardware, to Wardwizard Innovations.
India needs investment worth USD 20-30 billion in the EV charging infrastructure to double the segment’s growth pace, industry body IESA said.
Freyr Energy launches its third state-of-the-art experience centre aimed at raising awareness and driving the adoption of rooftop solar.
This report shows EAM’s commitment towards Environment, Sustainability & Governance initiatives, including meeting 100% of its energy needs through a waste heat recovery power plant and achieving Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) by treating and reusing 100% of its wastewater on-site.
Lectrix, the e-mobility arm of SAR Group, unveiled a striking new logo that symbolises the brand’s evolution and its unwavering commitment to innovation, sustainability, and performance.
Deepak Agarwal has held key leadership roles in prominent organizations like A2Z Green Waste Management, IL&FS Environmental, and EverEnviro.
Built with innovative interlocking wall blocks made from ash, these structures do not require any sand, cement, steel, or mortar, significantly reducing costs and construction time. The use of ash-based building material in these eco-houses eliminates the requirement of cement and natural aggregates, leading to lower carbon emission and prevention of topsoil erosion.
A stakeholder consultation workshop explores strategies for accelerating Kerala’s shift towards clean energy.
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