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ABB Launches World’s Fastest Electric Car Charger

The Swiss engineering company, ABB, has launched the world’s fastest electric car charger. The company’s new Terra 360 modular charger can charge up to four vehicles at once. This means that drivers

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GST Rates Increased From 5% To 12% On Renewable Energy Equipments

The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council suggested increasing GST on ‘specified renewable energy equipments and parts’ like cells, modules, and inverters from 5% to 12% with effect from 1 October at

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Wuling Nano EV – The World’s Cheapest EV With A Range Of 300 Kms

SAIC-GM-Wuling, a joint venture between SAIC Motor, General Motors and Liuzhou Wuling Automobile Industry (simply known as Wuling), which sold 19,255 units of its small electric vehicle (EV) in 2020, making it

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IGL To Build Waste-to-energy Plant In Delhi

Indraprastha Gas Ltd (IGL) inked a Memorandum of Understanding with South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) to build a waste-to-energy facility in Delhi to convert municipal solid waste into compressed bio-gas (CBG) for

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Bharat Petroleum To Invest ₹1 lakh Cr. In Sustainable Growth

Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL), India’s second-largest fuel retailer, is aiming to build a 1,000 MW portfolio of renewable power generation capacity, primarily through acquisitions, while also investing in biofuels and hydrogen.

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Automotive Chip Shortage – The Other REASON Behind This Shortage

The automobile sector is looking for more of those old outdated chips, which are now older than cell phones. The average car has a dozen or more basic processors that are all

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100% Solar Is The Way Forward For Australian Wineries And Breweries

Wineries are going greener in Australia. For instance Treasury Wine Estates, which produces the premium brands Penfolds, Wolf Blass, Pepperjack, and Wynns, has pledged to source its electricity needs from 100% solar

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China Will Not Finance Any New Overseas Coal Power Projects

Burning coal produces a large amount of carbon emissions, and so countries such as Japan and South Korea have previously said they will stop funding overseas coal power projects. China is the

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