Shopping cart

TnewsTnews

ADIA to Invest more in Renewable Energy

Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA), the world’s third-biggest sovereign wealth fund, said it may invest more in renewable energy, as climate change fears prompt fund managers even in the oil-rich Middle East

Read More

Making Food and Agriculture Sustainable

In the coming 30 years, agriculture will face an unprecedented confluence of pressures, including an increase in global population, intensifying competition for increasingly scarce land, water and energy resources, and a serious

Read More

65% decline in Corporate funding in Solar Sector

The global solar sector witnessed total corporate funding of USD 2 billion in the first three months of 2018, a decline of 65 per cent over the previous quarter, as per a

Read More

Meghalaya to adopt Alappuzha Waste Management Model

In 2022, Meghalaya will host the National Games, and before that it wants to manage waste and make Meghalaya as waste-free, as early as possible. For this Meghalaya will take a leaf

Read More

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

Read More

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

Read More

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

Read More

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

Read More