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Harvard’s Sunlight-Dimming Program 2019

Last week, a new report estimated that a sunlight-dimming program could cost as little as $2 billion dollars per year. Now, in a first-of-its-kind experiment, researchers from Harvard are preparing to release

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Karimnagar,Telangana: No Solar Panels, No Permit For New House

Karimnagar, Telangana’s fastest growing town, is going to make it mandatory for commercial establishments, houses, apartment complexes and community halls to install solar panels on rooftops, if their built-up area is more

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Dimming The Sun, Just A Little, May Delay The Climate Change

If we want to prevent the worst effects of global climate change, we probably need to stop burning fossil fuels. But in the meantime, many look to technological solutions like geoengineering to

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Mode-7: A Bid To Address ‘Land & Evacuation’ Issues Of Solar Power Parks

Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) is introducing a new model called Mode-7, for the development of renewable energy parks. Through this mode it is trying to address the two most critical

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How ‘Renewable Energy Status’ For Large Hydro Projects Will Benefit Them

India has 45.40 gigawatts of hydel power capacity, according to the Central Electricity Authority, contributing about 13 percent to the electricity generation. A parliamentary committee report said the total potential is 241

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Siemens Financial Services Buy 46% In Poovani Wind Project

Siemens’ financing arm has signed a pact with Greenko group to acquire 46% stake in its 200 MW-Poovani wind power project. Poovani wind power project is being developed in the state of

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Indian Scientists Use Black Carbon Soot For Waste Water Purification

A group of Indian scientists have come up with a new process which promises to help utilize black carbon soot, which is emitted from gas and diesel engines, coal-fired power plants and

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Sustainable Eating: Lab Grown Meat

You already knew about lab-grown meats, which are grown from animal cells. And you probably know about CRISPR, the technology that lets scientists edit DNA with relative ease. Now, Business Insider reports,

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