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NIO Drives To Dominate The World EV Market

For decades, ‘Made in China’ has been synonymous with cheap, low quality goods, but in recent years, the country has pivoted away from high volume, low cost, and low quality goods to

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Another Mega Solar Power Project Coming Up In Abu Dhabi

The Emirates Water and Electricity Company (EWEC) has recently issued expression of interest (EoI) calling upon interested developers to submit their quotes to set up a 2-gigawatt solar power project in Abu

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Tamil Nadu: On Way To 9 Gigawatt Solar Capacity Addition By 2023

India has set a target to increase the share of solar energy in the country’s total energy consumption to 8% by March 2022. To achieve this target, India has set an overall

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Gujarat Witnesses Lowest-Ever Bid For Utility-Scale Solar Power Project

A subsidiary of US-based UPC Energy Limited quoted the lowest tariff bid of Rs 2.55/kWh in an auction of 500 megawatts solar power capacity in Gujarat. The company, UPC Solar, secured rights

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24M Ships First Semi-Solid State Lithium-ion Batteries

24M, an innovative battery company, announced it has shipped the first semi-solid state lithium-ion batteries to commercial customers. The new semi-solid state battery technology developed by the company features an energy density

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Human Waste & Toxic Effluents Are Lowering ‘Dissolved Oxygen’ In River Ganga

Dissolved oxygen is an important parameter that determines health and rejuvenation capacity of any riverine ecosystem. The amount of dissolved oxygen in a river depends on atmospheric supply of oxygen, photosynthetic process,

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SB Energy Enters Indian Wind Energy Market

SB Energy which is one of the largest players in India’s highly competitive solar power market, has participated in the sixth national-level wind energy tender issued by the Solar Energy Corporation of

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A World Without Clouds

In addition to trapping heat, new research suggests that greenhouse gases are eliminating the sky’s clouds — which could drastically speed up the pace of global warming over the coming century. As

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