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Extra Benefit And Benefits Of Owning An EV

Carbon monoxide is generated when fuel is burned in vehicles, and equipment like furnaces, grills, and lanterns. Because we can’t smell or see it, CO can build up in vehicles, living spaces,

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Marut Drones: Helping Indian Solar Farms With Real Time Data

India, as a nation is trying to realize the potential of solar energy, as such, it becomes critical to monitor the installed solar systems to get the desired electricity output. To address

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Addressing Planned Obsolescence And e-Waste With A Single Stroke

Planned obsolescence, or built-in obsolescence, in industrial design and economics is a policy of planning or designing a product with an artificially limited useful life, so that it becomes obsolete (i.e., unfashionable,

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Tata Power & MGL To Collaborate For E-mobility And Solar Rooftop

Mahanagar Gas Limited (MGL), one of India’s leading gas distribution companies has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Tata Power to offer integrated customer services, explore the e-mobility segment and other

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Marine Plastic Is Killing Oxygen Giving Bacteria

People are aware about animals ingesting plastic but virtually nothing is known about how it affects life-giving bacteria at the base of the marine food chain. This is the first study to

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Brookfield Is Looking For Direct Acquisition In Indian Renewable Space

Canada’s Brookfield Asset Management Inc is a leading global investor in renewable power, with 18,000 MW of generating capacity and $47 billion worth of assets under management. It is among the contenders

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Oil Giants Are Looking To Expand In India’s Green Economy

India’s energy demand is expected to grow at 4.2% over the next 25 years. Oil giants are looking to diversify and invest in India’s green economy as the conventional hydrocarbon space undergoes

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Current State Of Indian Solar Industry

India wants to achieve a very ambitious target of  solar power capacity of 100 GW by 2022 which is almost five times the installed solar capacity now. If we look at the

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