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Solar powered AC beds now on SALE

UAE-based Aries International Maritime Research Institute, in association with Aries International Interiors, has developed an air conditioned bed which runs on solar energy. Conventional air conditioning system accounts 25-70 per cent of

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Why is it sweating in Shillong?

Sitting in the glass-and-concrete State Convention Centre in the capital of hilly state, Meghalaya, participants of a media workshop on climate change were feeling sweaty. The convention centre is not air-conditioned nor

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Four Green Technologies That Can Achieve ZERO Emission

International Energy Agency (IEA) says that the recent fast growth coupled with dropping cost as well as supportive public policies will make electric vehicles, energy storage, solar photo-voltaic and wind a zero

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India’s Green Bond raises USD 450 million in UK

India’s Rural Electrification Corporation (REC) today launched its first Green Bond on the London Stock Exchange and raised USD 450 million to finance renewable energy projects in India. The 10-year dated Green

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Marginalized Solar Manufacturers seek “Safeguard Duty”

Indian solar manufacturers are getting desperate as they say they have been marginalized in the country’s ambitious solar energy program. In 2016-17, as much as 5,525 MW of solar projects were set

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Kerala’s backwaters go GREEN

Just six months back Kerala launched its first solar-powered boat on its famous backwaters. The key highlights of the performance review shows ZERO CARBON emission,  saving of hundreds of litres of diesel

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Former SunEdison Team Gets Solar Funding

Summit Ridge Energy, a new solar company led by former employees of bankrupt SunEdison Inc., obtained funding from New York-based Aligned Intermediary, an investment adviser focused on climate-related projects, raised capital from five

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Climate Warming may increase heat-related DEATHS

A new study has found that the mean temperature in India has risen by half a degree Celsius over a period of 60 years. This rise corresponds to 146% increase in the

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