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Fast, Modular, Solar-Powered Data Centers For The AI Age

The global race to build artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure is colliding with a hard truth: traditional data centers are too slow, too energy-intensive, and too dependent on strained power grids. A new

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India’s Manufacturing Push Meets Supply Chain Reality Check

India’s ambitions to become a global clean energy manufacturing hub are gaining traction. Yet, beneath the rapid capacity build-out, structural gaps persist across technology, supply chains, and cost competitiveness. PV and Battery

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C&I Turns To Renewables For Energy Security, Not Just Cheap Power

India’s commercial and industrial (C&I) renewable energy market is shifting fast. What began as a cost-saving strategy is now evolving into a core energy security play for corporates. C&I renewable capacity is

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Global Climate Indicators Hit Record Highs In 2025

The world’s climate system continued to break records in 2025, raising fresh concerns over accelerating global warming and its economic impact, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). Key indicators, including greenhouse

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Can India’s Power Grid Handle Renewable Energy Growth?

India’s power grid is expanding fast. Yet its readiness for large-scale renewable energy remains uneven. The country has made strong progress. But structural gaps still exist. India’s total installed power capacity crossed

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Self-Driving Cars May Worsen Traffic Congestion

A new wave of research is challenging the long-held belief that “self-driving” will ease congestion. Instead, early evidence suggests they could increase traffic in already crowded cities. A recent study published in

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River And Wetland Restoration Gains Urgency Amid Climate Risks

Restoring rivers and wetlands is emerging as a critical climate and economic strategy, according to a 2026 report by World Wide Fund for Nature. The report says large-scale freshwater restoration can deliver

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India’s Non-Fossil Power Tops 52%, But Coal Still Dominates

India’s clean energy transition has hit a key milestone. Non-fossil sources now account for 52.3% of total installed power capacity as of January 2026. The country’s total installed capacity stands at about

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