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Indian Government Is Supporting Green Hydrogen In Big Way

Green hydrogen is gaining popularity in India, with ambitious objectives set and several projects in the works. The government has even formed a specific National Green Hydrogen Mission to encourage green hydrogen

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Government Plans To Reduce Subsidies On Electric Two-Wheelers

While the Ministry of Heavy Industries intends to boost the expenditure for e-two-wheelers from the existing level of Rs 2,000 crore under its flagship FAME-II scheme, it also intends to reduce the

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All The Solutions To Stop Climate Change Exist Today…But The Will

The evidence that people are driving climate change, which will have disastrous repercussions for life on Earth, is overwhelming. Experts began warning about global warming in 1979, a trend now known as

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Intramotev Launches New Autonomous Battery-Electric Trains

Electric trains are prevalent in passenger rail systems, but they have yet to influence the freight transport industry. That is starting to change. The newest rail electrification effort concerns the St. Louis,

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EV Financing Is Fueling The Indian EV Adoption

The Indian government has set an ambitious aim of 30% adoption of electric vehicles (EV) by 2030. The high initial prices of EVs, however, remain a substantial obstacle to mainstream adoption. To

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E-rickshaws Are At The Heart Of The “Indian EV Revolution”

E-rickshaws are driving the “Indian EV Revolution” at the moment. They account for 83% of India’s electric vehicle market, and an estimated 2 million electric rickshaws are currently on Indian roads, with

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Tesla Appears To Be Finally Arriving In India…

During a discussion with Indian Government officials today, Tesla suggested building a manufacturing facility in India. It would be a change in tactics after years of negotiations in the nation with the

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A New Theoretical Water Treatment Technology That Can Recycle Even Super Salty Waters

Countries can no longer afford to dump the saltiest sources back because the world’s water supplies are already decreasing and are getting saltier. About 80% of the wastewater, which includes water used

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