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Indian Railways Eyes Net Zero Carbon Emissions By 2030

According to the recently released statement by the Ministry of Railways, the Indian Railways intends to attain net-zero carbon emissions by 2030, while also concentrating on expanding network capacity. According to the Ministry, Indian Railways has a goal to steadily reduce its carbon impact and achieve net zero emissions by 2030. As per the report, […]

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Examining the Biggest Polluters: Report Card of Shipping Industry

Nearly 80 per cent of the world’s trade is carried out by sea. Indeed, shipping offers an environmentally efficient means of transport per unit of cargo when compared to other highly polluting media such as air and road transport. Yet, the sheer volume of maritime trade results in a significant contribution to the world’s greenhouse […]

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EDF Renewables Set To Add 100 MW Solar Projects In UK By 2022 End

EDF Renewables, UK, has begun to prepare and construct the site on two approved solar farms in the UK, with the projects totaling almost 100 MW every year. The solar projects are 49.9 MW each in different parts of UK. The first solar project will begin to generate power in the end of 2022. EDF […]

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Australian Renewables Spree Meets Farmers’ Resistance

Australian farmers are battling the ongoing renewable power expansion projects of the country as they say that the projects are ill-conceived and could upend their livelihood and also the ecology. The cultivators in the key farm states like Victoria and New South Wales are wary about the factors of production – linked to their farms […]

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German Dev Bank to Partly Fund Surat Metro; Depots to be Solar-powered

The Government of India and the German Development Bank – KFW (Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau) – have signed a Euro 442.26 million loan for the Surat Metro Rail project, according to a recent official statement released by the Ministry of Finance. The project aims to harness solar energy at both depots of the Surat Metro in […]

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6 Myths Blown Away By India’s Power Crisis

The power crisis in India has received enough coverage in the media, with focus now on the barely 3 days coal supplies with a significant segment (Over 40%) of the country’s thermal fleet of power stations. While the use of the word energy transition is designed to soothe nerves and allow the huge changes underway […]

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Efforts by the EV Sector to Save the World’s Environment From Massive Carbon Emissions Caused by Vehicles

Global emissions were around 23 billion metric tons before the turn of the century, currently, they had risen to 36.44 billion metric tons, a new high. Every year, billion tons of greenhouse gases are released into the atmosphere which is trapping heat and raising global temperatures. The only way to avoid all of these severe […]

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Iberdrola, SEAT and VW Partner up to Boost E-Mobility in Spain

Iberdrola, SEAT and Volkswagen Group Spain Distribution (VGSD) have signed a strategic collaboration agreement to jointly promote e-mobility in Spain. Iberdrola, SEAT and Volkswagen Group Spain Distribution (VGSD) have reinforced their commitment to the electrification of transport with the signing of a strategic collaboration agreement to jointly promote the deployment of sustainable mobility and e-mobility […]

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Sterlite Power Buys SPV from PFC to Execute Large ISTS Project

Sterlite Power, a leading power transmission infrastructure developer, on Friday, said that it has acquired Vapi II North Lakhimpur Transmission Ltd (VNLTL), a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) from power sector lender PFC’s arm PFC Consulting Ltd. Through this acquisition, the company is planning to execute a large inter-state transmission system (ISTS) project – Western Region […]

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