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World Bank approves additional $1.5 billion in financing to boost India's green hydrogen and ...
Business Today· 3 days ago“The World Bank is pleased to continue supporting India’s low-carbon development strategy, which...
Adani to invest ₹2 lakh crore for increasing renewable energy capacity by 2030
Hindustan Times· 7 days agoThe apple-to-airport conglomerate currently has over 10 GW of capacity to generate electricity from ...
German industry turns to solar in race to cut energy costs - ET EnergyWorld
The Economic Times· 4 hours agoBERLIN: For months, Philip Matthias tried to convince his father to install solar panels on their...
China halts data on wasted energy
Semafor· 12 hours agoChina has reportedly stopped publishing data on how much wind and solar power is being wasted, as the country’s grid struggles to accommodate fluctuating...
Infinity Power to develop 4GW of renewable energy in Cameroon
Power Technology· 4 days agoInfinity Power has entered a memorandum of understanding with the Cameroon West Regional Council to...
Dharmasthala temple soon to harness solar energy at its choultries and offices
The Hindu· 19 hours agoPattadhikari of Dharmasthala D. Veerendra Heggade said on Monday, July 1, that Sri Manjunatha temple...
World Bank approves another $1.5 bn to support India’s low-carbon transition
CNBC Awaaz· 3 days agoThe operation aims to promote the development of a market for green hydrogen, continue to scale up ...
Adani To Invest Rs 2 Lakh Crore In Renewable Energy Capacity Growth By 2030
NDTV· 7 days agoAdani group is looking to invest about Rs 2 lakh crore by 2030 to build 40 gigawatts of renewable ...
ACWA Power secures $533m for Tashkent Riverside project
Power Technology· 2 hours agoBy 2030, the country aims to produce 40% of its electricity fromrenewable sources. The BESS...
World Bank approves USD 1.5 bn to support India's low-carbon energy sector - ET EnergyWorld
The Economic Times· 1 day agoThe World Bank on June 29, approved USD 1.5 billion in financing to accelerate India's development...