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European Investment Bank to give loans worth €96m for Solar

The European Investment Bank (EIB) is considering loans totalling €96m for two solar projects in India with a combined capacity of 243MW. One project, which will cost €106m in total, is being

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ISRO successfully test drives solar hybrid electric car.

Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is close to bringing Make in India all-electric car by 2030. ISRO is transferring spacecraft batteries  tech to the Indian automobile industry. These batteries will be used

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Swaraj India promises a pollution free Delhi

The new political party led by Yogendra Yadav and Prashant Bhushan — Swaraj India — armed with its manifesto has given a big push to its poll campaigning by using ‘colour power’

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Nissan reuses old car batteries for UK homes

Japanese car-maker Nissan in Sunderland will give second life to batteries that have powered electric cars around UK by providing energy storage for households. Nissan will built batteries at its popular Leaf electric

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Race to renewable: five developing countries ditching fossil fuels

Costa Rica Costa Rica is well on its way to becoming the first developing country to have 100% renewable electricity. Thanks to our hydro, wind and geothermal resources, 98% of our power

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5 Game-Changing Innovations in Renewable Power

1. Printable solar panels Solar panels use cells made of silicon,but the new innovation is using solar ink which can be printed on to rolls of A3 size plastic. The ink can

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WINDERGY INDIA 2017 successfully concludes in Delhi

 WINDERGY INDIA 2017 concluded in the capital on 28th Apr’17. This two-day international conference and three-day international exhibition witnessed the participation of wind industry leaders. This being first of its kind exhibition

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1.2-million sq. ft. solar panel to make 1 GW/year

Silevo was aquired by SolarCity in2014. Soon after that it announced its plan for the construction of a 1.2-million-square-foot ‘Solar Gigafactory’ in Buffalo, New York. The move had two main goals: 1)

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