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EU Markets Are Far From 100% Verified Sustainable Timber

A report by the European Sustainable Tropical Timber Coalition found that while France, Belgium and Spain have a low (12 per cent) share of verified sustainable tropical timber, the UK and Netherlands

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Siemens Gamesa Bags 150MW Project Order

Wind turbine major Siemens Gamesa Monday said it has secured an order for construction of a 150MW wind farm in Gujarat from ReNew Power. In a statement issued here, Siemens Gamesa said

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Crop residue burning in North affecting rest of India too: study

Crop residue burning in Punjab and Haryana is often blamed for worsening air quality in the Delhi National Capital Region. Now a new study by scientists working in the US and India

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2020 Tokyo Olympics : To Be 100% RE Powered

The Tokyo Olympics is just two years away now, and the organizing committee wants to power the entire game using only renewable energy (RE). Electricity will be generated from only renewable sources

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John Goodenough’s Solid-State Lithium-Ion Battery

John Goodenough invented the lithium-ion battery. He has never won the Nobel Prize for creating the basic building block of the technology. Goodenough, who is now 95, continues to pursue his latest

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95% Safeguard Duty On Imported Solar Cells, Proposed

Indian Solar Manufacturers Association (ISMA) has demanded imposition of 95 per cent safeguard duty on imports of solar cells and modules to protect domestic players from cheap inbound shipments. According to the

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UK Creates First ‘virtual power station’ Using Domestic Panels

UK Power Networks has announced it intends to launch London’s first ‘virtual power station’ using only domestic solar panels and Powervault batteries. it intending to use solar panels and a fleet of

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World’s First Battery For Offshore Wind Farm Completed

First approved by the Scottish Government back in late 2015, Hywind Scotland began generating electricity in October of last year. This week Norwegian energy company Equinor (then known as Statoil) announced that it has completed the installation

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