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Indian Automobile Industry Is Sourcing Renewable Energy In A Big Way

India is expected to emerge as the world’s third-largest passenger vehicle market by 2021. Most corporates in India today are making a strong push towards sustainability given their commitment towards sourcing renewable

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Banana Leaf Technology: An Answer To Single Use Plastic

Plastics and similar products can take years to decompose (never mind that they’re made from fossil fuels). Our failure to adopt alternative biodegradable disposable material has been fueling this climate epidemic so

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100% Electric Buses In Hamburger Hochbahn From 2020

The German city’s bus fleet, known as Hamburger Hochbahn, will be buying 530 all-electric buses between 2021 and 2025. The fleet already has 20 Mercedes eCitaro and 10 Solaris Urbino 12 electric

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BP-Reliance JV May Set Up EV Charging Network At Fuel Retail Outlets

Attracted by India’s electric vehicle (EV) mobility play, the BP’s group joint venture (JV) with Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) may roll out charging networks across the country in the future. This comes

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Why 100% EV Mobility Is Still A Far Fetched Dream In Indian Context?

Just imagine, you are in an Indian market to buy a scooter and you have the option of buying either – Ather 450 Electric :  for Rs 1.24L or a regular Honda

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World’s Biggest Oil Companies Are Investing Majorly In Alternative Energy

The world’s biggest oil companies are on track to do a record number of deals to invest in alternative energy and green technologies this year, BloombergNEF said in a report on Wednesday. Seven months

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A Hydrogen Car- Toyota’s Next-Generation Mirai

Japan’s Toyota Motor Corp released on Friday the first images of its completely revamped hydrogen-powered zero-emission fuel cell electric vehicle Mirai, aiming to take on battery-powered vehicles like the ones Tesla is selling. The

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Is Saudi Arabia Really Serious About Renewable Energy ?

It was the largest renewables project ever announced: $200bn (£158bn) worth of solar panels stretching across hundreds of square kilometres of the Saudi Arabian desert. The massive solar initiative was billed by

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