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34% Rise In Solar Module Defects Globally: DuPont Report

A recent report based on a survey by DuPont Photovoltaic Solutions has found that the overall rate of module defects globally has increased by 34% in 2018. DuPont surveyed sites in North

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Saralweb: Riding The Renewable Energy Wave

Mr. Kaviraj Singh, MD, Saralweb is sharing, with Clean Future, his plans to ride the renewable energy wave by introducing Saralweb Solar Camera Units

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Secret Behind 13% Jump Of Renewable Energy’s Share In One Day

How does one quickly increase the share of renewable energy in a country’s total energy mix? Going by the government of India, it requires a simple file order. On March 6, the

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GE To Close Natural Gas Plant 20 Years Ahead Of Schedule

General Electric (GE) has decided to close the Inland Empire natural gas plant in California, a whole 20 years early. Such generating facilities normally have a 30-year useful life and this plant

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Does It Make Sense To “Go Solar” For Residential Segment

Indian households with medium-to-high income have shown an inclination towards adoption of solar rooftop systems for their homes. This growth has pulled down the prices of solar projects by a great margin.

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Cleaning Toxic Effluents By Using Clay & Tea Waste Based Membrane

Scientists at CSIR- North East Institute of Science and Technology, Jorhat, have developed a ceramic membrane with the help of a mixture of potter’s clay, stone dust and tea waste. They have

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SECI’s 130 MW Wind Project Goes To Adani Green

Adani Renewable Energy Park (Gujarat), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Adani Green Energy Ltd (AGEL), has bagged a 130-megawatt (MW) wind power project in an auction by state-owned Solar Energy Corporation of India

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Carbon Footprint: The Hidden Costs Of War

With an armed force of more than two million people, 11 nuclear aircraft carriers, and the most advanced military aircraft, the US is more than capable of projecting power anywhere in the

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