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NREL Study: Solar Panels Can Help Crops Grow

National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is doing the heavy lifting in the solar farm area under a program called InSPIRE, they are trying to answer such questions as “can solar modules change

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Cutting Down On Carbon Footprint: Dassault Systemes 3DEXPERIENCE Lab

Eco rockets, mobility electric chairs, 3D foot simulation, and more, are possible in a virtual lab that cuts down on development time, lowers carbon footprint, and saves on prototyping. This is the

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In Denmark — Carbon Emission Increased In 2018

This week, the Danish Energy Agency reported a bit of bad news from the land of wind. The surprise is that, despite the ever-growing amount of renewables in the mix, carbon emissions

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Carbon Capture Don’t Worth The Investment: An Analysis

An international team of researchers found that the worst renewable energy investments are equal to the best carbon capture strategies. Their report, published in the journal Nature Energy, says resources that would

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Welcome To The World’s Longest Electric Bus

New energy company BYD continues to evolve its business and its offerings to customers with the introduction of the world’s longest electric bus. The new BYD K12A is a 27 meter (89

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World’s First 24-Hour Ultra Low Emission Zone

On Monday, London unveiled the world’s first 24-hour Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) boasting the world’s toughest vehicle emissions standards in an effort to help reduce toxic air pollution and protect public

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Avaada Energy Gets Rs.1000 Cr. Funding For Solar Projects

Avaada Energy, a subsidiary of Avaada Group, has raised Rs.1000 crores for financing its 2.4 GW solar energy portfolio of the targeted 5 GW capacity in Asia and Africa. It is a

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SWaCH: A Blueprint For Urban Transformation

With no organized waste-collection system in the city of 4 million people-Pune isn’t the only city that has struggled to contain its waste. Municipal solid waste went largely unmanaged in the 1990s

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