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Rajasthan Can Show The Way Towards Profitable Renewable Energy Transition

A new report from IEEFA has found that Rajasthan can play a key leadership role in the country’s transition to a low-cost, low-emission, profitable electricity system. Rajasthan’s installed renewable energy capacity reached

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LG Chem Launches A New Company For Electric Car Batteries

South Korea’s LG Chem, an electric car battery supplier plans to separate its battery business into a new company as the electric vehicle market takes off. The move came after LG Chem

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Fourth Partner Energy Raises ₹126 Cr For New Solar Projects

Fourth Partner Energy, India’s leading solar solutions firm for corporates, announced it has raised US$ 16 million (~₹126 Cr) in mezzanine funding from a consortium of European impact investment funds, led by

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Non-BJP States Term New Electricity (Amendment) Bill, 2020 – ‘Draconian Law’

The Telangana legislative assembly on Tuesday unanimously passed a resolution against the new Electricity (Amendment) Bill, 2020 and asked the Centre to withdraw it. Terming the proposed new Electricity (Amendment) Bill, 2020

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A New JV Company For Faster Roll-out Of Smart Meters

The Power Ministry has begun the process to set up a Rs 2,000 crore joint venture for providing a common backend infrastructure facility (CBIF) to power distribution companies (discoms) for faster roll-out

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BP Expects 8 To 10 Percent Returns From Renewable Energy

The oil major BP wants to lead his peers in transition from fossil fuels to a renewable energy energy future however while shifting to low-carbon energy and becoming net-zero by 2050, BP

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Installing Solar At Homes Is Being Streamlined

The Ministry of Power (MoP) has come out with draft electricity rules 2020 aimed at streamlining the process of supply of solar electricity to consumers by distribution licensees (DISCOMs). As per the

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Its Time For The Cement Industry To Turn Green

Making steel and cement are two of the biggest contributors to the world’s carbon emissions. Each year, more than 4 billion tons of cement are produced, accounting for around 8 per cent

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