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CocaCola Used 1 Billion More Plastic Bottles Last Year

Plastic bottles are a curse humanity has cast upon the world. Experts estimate that by 2021, more than half a trillion of single-use, throwaway plastic bottles will be used by beverage companies. CocaCola

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M&M matches Tata’s bid for EESL’s e-vehicle order

State-run Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL) today announced it has completed the process for phase 1 of its tender to procure 10,000 electric vehicles with Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) matching the lowest

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Climate Change-50 Degree Days Possible for Sydney, Melbourne…

Sydney and Melbourne can expect summer days when the mercury climbs to 50 degrees within a couple of decades if greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, new research has found. The study,

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Shell Working On “Smart” EV Charging Stations

At a recent event in Amsterdam, Shell’s New Energies division revealed that the company is now working on the development of “smart” electric vehicle charging stations that will help to modulate demand

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Arabian Sea Warming Cause of Extreme Weather in India

Events of heavy downpour over a short span of time have become a regular occurrence leading to frequent floods in many Indian cities, as it happened in Hyderabad this week. A new

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World’s First Technology To Measure Electricity Grid Stability

Reactive Technology and the UK’s grid operator National Grid have this week announced the completion of the world’s first technology which is able to continuously measure and monitor an electricity grid’s stability,

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Toshiba EV Battery Adds 200 Miles Of Range In 6 Minutes

When we think of electric car batteries, we think of Samsung SDI, Panasonic, LG Chem, and Tesla. The name Toshiba seldom enters the conversation. Yet Toshiba has been toiling away in relative

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Oil-Rich Saudi Arabia to Supply Cheapest Solar Power Ever…

Saudi Arabia received offers to supply solar electricity for the cheapest prices ever recorded, marking the start of a $50bn program to diversify the oil producer’s domestic energy supplies away from fossil

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