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ISA to create Solar Innovation Ecosystem

International Solar Alliance (ISA) will create ecosystems for startups in solar innovations by enabling incubation, partnerships, access to finance and standards. It will also identify six star centres of global excellence. A

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India to kick-start Renewable Energy Storage

Renewable energy sources now make up almost one-fifth of India’s total installed power capacity. However, as power grids increase their share of solar and wind energy, the problem remains that the peak

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Azafran Plant based Baby Care Products

Sticking to their ethos of going green and making environment-friendly products, Azafran Innovacion, a sustainable and research oriented company has forayed into the baby care segment. The company, already offering various skincare

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Toyota is Making a Shift to Petrol-Only Cars

Indian car buyers have shown an increasing preference for petrol cars and the share of diesel variant in new car sales has fallen to 23 per cent from almost 50 per cent

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Making Construction Environment Friendly

Scientists at the University of Exeter in the UK just came up with a greener, stronger concrete using graphene which will make the construction process more environment-friendly and durable. Graphene is a form

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42% jump in Sale of Green Certificate in April’18

Sales of renewable energy certificates (RECs) jumped 42 per cent in April to 10.62 lakh units on the Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) and Power Exchange of India (PXIL) compared to 7.46 lakh

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Siemens Gamesa bags 300MW Wind Turbine Order in India

Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, the Spanish wind energy giant, today announced it has bagged largest order for wind turbines in India. “Under the terms of the EPC contract entered into with Sembcorp

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ABB Ability™ : An Innovative Microgrid Solution

ABB inaugurated an innovative microgrid solution at its Vadodora manufacturing facility in Gujarat, India. This is the company’s largest facility in India, with over 3,000 employees and among ABB’s biggest manufacturing hubs

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