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India’s Green Push Is Marred By Investment And Land Hurdles

India’s ambitious target of 500 GW renewable energy by 2030 requires substantial investments and efficient land acquisition. The Economic Survey 2023-24 underlines these critical challenges. The survey highlights a projected investment of

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Dark Oxygen Found In Deep Sea Mineral Nodules

The inky depths of the Pacific Ocean hide a surprising secret. Scattered across the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ) lie peculiar, potato-shaped rocks known as polymetallic nodules. Rich in valuable metals like manganese and

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India’s Battery Storage Revolution Is Driving Clean Energy

India struggles with a dirty secret: its reliance on fossil fuels. However, a quiet revolution is brewing. On the outskirts of Chennai, a Coca-Cola factory hums with activity, powered not by a

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Climate Change Lengthens Earth’s Days, Disrupting Technology

The climate change is having a surprising effect: lengthening Earth’s days. Melting polar ice is reshaping the planet, with consequences for our technology. Scientists say this phenomenon highlights how human actions are

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India’s Water Crisis Deepens, Threatening Growth!

India, the world’s most populous nation, is facing a deepening water crisis. Decades of shortages are intensifying, with cities and villages struggling. Daily Struggle for Millions In Delhi’s Vivekananda Camp slum, residents

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Godrej Powers Textile Production With MW Rooftop Solar

Godrej Electricals & Electronics celebrates a major milestone: a 12.5MWp rooftop solar project for a Madhya Pradesh textile facility. This colossal installation covers over 1 million square feet, making it one of

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AirJoule Dehumidifier: Innovation Meets Energy Savings

One-tenth of the world’s energy is used for cooling, a number set to soar as temperatures rise. Air conditioners are lifesavers in hot weather, but they’re guzzlers. Enter AirJoule, a potentially revolutionary

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Can Lye In the Ocean Fix Climate Change?

Researchers at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution have a radical plan to fight climate change: dumping 6,600 gallons of sodium hydroxide (lye) into the ocean off Cape Cod. This proposal faces strong opposition

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