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“Zombie Storms” Are Becoming More Frequent Due To Climate Change

The year 2020 has one more trick up its sleeve: “zombie storms” – The storms which regain strength after initially petering out. And these undead zombie storms are becoming more common thanks

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Adani Green Completes Its First Operational Portfolio Acquisition

On August 29, 2019, Adani Green Energy (AGEL) announced it would acquire 10 solar energy assets with a total generating capacity of 205 MW from Essel Green Energy and Essel Infraprojects for

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EDEN Solar Plants To Meet The Electricity Requirements Of 2 Million

EDEN Renewables India said it has bagged three solar power projects totaling generation capacity of 1,350 megawatt peak (MWp) in Rajasthan during April to July this year. It won two 450 MWp

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Big Mac Boxes Are Contributing To “Forever Chemicals” Pollution

Over a million Big Mac boxes are used and discarded each day. And new test results show that those boxes may be contributing to the PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances)- “forever chemicals”

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Azure Power Rating Has Been Changed To “Hold”

Azure Power had won a 4 giga-watt (GW) renewable plus manufacturing plant auction in October 2019 which got converted into a letter of award in June 2020 but still awaits a power

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Avaada Energy Receives An Investment Of $15 Million

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has signed an agreement to invest $15 million in INR equivalent in Avaada Energy Private Limited (AEPL) to help the company to scale up photovoltaic solar energy

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RenewSys To Add 1 GW To The Module Manufacturing Capacity

Even today, over 80% of solar modules used in Indian solar plants, whether rooftop or utility, come from neighboring countries, mainly China. There’s an urgent need to break this cycle by encouraging

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World’s First Shipment Of Blue Ammonia Is On Its Way…

The world’s first shipment of blue ammonia is on its way from Saudi Arabia to Japan, where it will be used in power stations to produce electricity without carbon emissions. Saudi Aramco,

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