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City Pod: A Glimpse Into Sustainable Urban Mobility

The transportation sector is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. But a new breed of electric auto’s (E-Auto) like the City Pod from Savy Electric is offering a ray of hope.

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India’s Green Hydrogen Push: Hygenco & Mitsubishi Partner

Hygenco Green Energies has signed a significant MoU with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) and Mitsubishi Power. This partnership focuses on delivering green hydrogen and ammonia-fired gas turbine combined cycle (GTCC) power plants.

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Unlocking EV Potential With V2G Tech Demo In India

In a significant development for India’s clean energy sector, Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited (Tata Power-DDL) signed a MoU with the India Smart Grid Forum (ISGF). The collaboration focuses on a pioneering

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New Study: Are Electric Vehicles As Green As We Think?

Electric vehicles (EVs) have been touted as the future of clean transportation. However, a recent study by Emission Analytics throws a wrench into this narrative, suggesting EVs may not be as environmentally

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EVs: A Boon For Air, But A Challenge For Pedestrians?

Electric vehicles (EVs) are rapidly taking over the roads, reducing harmful emissions and combating climate change. They help the environment, but a UK study found they’re twice as likely to hit pedestrians

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Copper Crunch Threatens Green Ambitions

The world’s transition to clean energy faces a roadblock: copper. A new report by the International Energy Forum (IEF) warns of a potential copper supply shortage as demand for the metal skyrockets

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Photovoltaic Ceramic Are 1000 Times More Powerful!

Imagine generating your own electricity, almost for free. This future is closer than ever with the invention of photovoltaic ceramic – a revolutionary material 1,000 times more powerful than traditional solar panels.

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Space Junk: A Growing Threat That Needs International Action

The increasing human footprint in space has resulted in a concerning issue – space debris, also known as space junk. The U.S. Air Force currently tracks over 25,000 pieces of space junk

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