Search results
Vikram Solar secures 397.7 MWp module supply order from NTPC
United News of India· 19 hours agoVikram Solar's modules will power a significant portion of the massive 1,255 MW Khavda Solar Project in Gujarat.
Young Indian: What matters to a third-year student from Jamshedpur in this Lok Sabha election
The Telegraph· 2 hours agoWhat are the issues that drive first-time voters?
Women break through glass ceiling at IndiaSkills 2024
Daiji World· 13 hours agoMore than 170 women are participating in trades like Logistics & Freight Forwarding, Web...
ICICI Securities is bullish on these 2 Tata Group stocks, sees up to 27% upside
Livemint· 19 hours agoICICI Securities initiates coverage on Tata Technologies with ‘buy’ call, target price of ₹1,330....
Hurdles on the path to green growth — and how to remove them
Indian Express· 4 hours agoDuring the green transformation, an entity may face several transition risks like policy,...
'First 100 units will remain free' | Chennai News - Times of India
The Times of India· 7 hours agoChennai: Tangedco has refuted unattributed reports on social media that the first 100 free units of power will be stopped for domestic connections. In a note, Tangedco clarified that they have ...
US ends leasing in its largest coal-producing region - ET EnergyWorld
The Economic Times· 21 hours agoWashington: President Joe Biden's government on Thursday announced it was ending coal leases in the...
IRS extends domestic content bonus credit applicability for hydropower, solar
Utility Dive· 20 hours agoThe guidance also aims to “remove unnecessary burdens on taxpayers by allowing them to reference...
How sustainable buildings foster a sense of community and environmental responsibility among...
Financial Express· 18 hours agoThe real estate industry in India is witnessing a paradigm shift towards sustainable development,...
85 per cent Indians say climate change affecting them: Survey
Tribune India· 17 hours agoEighty-five per cent of people surveyed in India say they are already experiencing the effects of climate change, and more than a third of them have either already moved or considered moving ...