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Denmark To End Sale Of Petrol & Diesel Cars In Next 12 Years

Denmark has proposed a ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars from 2030 and hybrid from 2035, joining international efforts to promote electric-only vehicles to reduce air pollution and

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Nitrogen Fertilizers Hampers Germination In Rice: Study

Excessive use of nitrogen, phosphate and potassium based fertilizers is causing environmental contamination and abuse of fertilizer subsidies. Now Indian scientists have identified rice cultivars that are efficient in nitrogen use and

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PM Inaugurates First Assembly Of The International Solar Alliance

The Prime Minister (PM), Mr. Narendra Modi, yesterday inaugurated the first Assembly of the International Solar Alliance at Vigyan Bhawan. The same event also marked the inauguration of the second IORA Renewable

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New Polymer Coating Can Cool Buildings By 6ºC

The key to keeping buildings cool is what is known as passive daytime radiative cooling. If a surface reflects the sun’s rays and has a high thermal emittance — which maximizes radiation

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Here Is Why Improved Forecasts Are Not Helping Prevent Floods And Droughts

Extreme rainfall events that led to the major flood in Mumbai in August 2017 and the disastrous Kerala flood this year as well as several less catastrophic ones across the country were

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Rising Sun Energy Solar Assets At Bhadla Is Up For Sale

The 140 megawatts (MW) solar power assets, owned by Delhi-based Rising Sun Energy at the Bhadla solar park in Rajasthan are up for sale. The assets are likely to command a value of about

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Johan Cruijff ArenA : Europe’s Largest Energy Storage System

Johan Cruijff ArenA, the Europe’s largest energy storage system, is using second-life and new electric vehicle batteries in a commercial building. It became the site for the T3 inaugural Eco Award because

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Why No State Wants To Purchase Solar Power?

The achievement of renewable energy capacity of approximately 88,000 MW (71,300 MW established and 17,500 MW under construction) could only happen after constantly pursuing the states, but the states are now flatly

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