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Lilac Solutions : There Is Plenty Of Lithium For Everyone

The California-based startup Lilac Solutions has just received a major financial boost for an innovative, low-impact method for extracting lithium from abundant brines around the globe. Most of the world’s lithium reserves

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Rs.5,369 Cr. Jal Marg Vikas Project

The Government is implementing Jal Marg Vikas Project (JMVP) for capacity augmentation of navigation on National Waterway-1– Varanasi-Haldia stretch–at a cost of Rs 5,369 crore with the technical assistance and investment support

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GAIL To Supply Natural Gas To Indian Railways

GAIL and Indian Railways have signed an Memorandum of Understanding to use natural gas in its workshops and production units. The move will pave the way for supply of natural gas to

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GCL-SI : The First Foreign Firm To Get BIS Certification

GCL-SI System Integration Technology Co., Ltd. (GCL-SI), is part of the GOLDEN CONCORD Group (GCL). GCL-SI delivers a one-stop, cutting-edge, integrated energy system and is committed to becoming the world’s leading solar

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SECI’s 1,200 MW Wind Tender Is Over Subscribed

Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI)’s Tranche-V interstate transmission system (ISTS)-connected wind 1200 MW tender received technical bids totaling 2,190 MW. It was oversubscribed by 990 MW. “Five developers have bid for

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Haryana’s First Open Access Solar Plant is Online Now

Commissioned by Sunsure Energy, Merino Panel Products Ltd. (MPPL) on Tuesday announced the launch of a 5.5 MegaWatt captive open access solar power plant in Hisar. The plant was inaugurated by group

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Maersk Tankers, Testing Wind Power For Sail

It is not the love for renewables but pure economics that is forcing Maersk Tankers to test the use of wind power to fuel its ships, a new technology it says can

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Malaysia Takes India To WTO’s Over Safeguard Duty

Earlier this month, India had imposed safeguard duty of up to 25 per cent on solar cells imports from China and Malaysia for two years to protect domestic players from steep rise

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