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India’s Renewable Energy Future

India is one of the few countries in the world blessed with different kinds of renewable energy sources. Of the total installed power generation capacity in India, varied renewable energy sources contribute

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A white paper on India solar and wind energy by CRISIL & PHD Chamber

By 2020, India’s solar and wind power sectors are expected to at least double1 their capacity from the current 24 gigawatt (gw). This, however, involves high capital cost so lower interest rates

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Diesel to Solar – Motives and Means

Solar power has emerged as a viable alternative to diesel power generation for industrial and commercial units that run diesel gensets to meet their power needs. This whitepaper from EAI discusses both

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Seed Paper – the Green Paper

Paper was invented around 100 BC in China, since its discovery it has been an integral part of our lives. In order to catch up with population growth, the demand for paper

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Gram Orja Micro-grid

As per the Indian government’s rural electrification policy, a village is deemed ‘electrified’ if basic infrastructure such as distribution transformer and distribution lines has been set up in the inhabited locality. Nowhere

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Conference of state power ministers on 3rd May

A conference of state power ministers will get underway on May 3 here which will discuss preparedness of states for auction of mineral rich blocks, curb on illegal mining, among other issues.

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Norms for listing of green bonds finalized

Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) after taking into account inputs from the finance and environment ministries, as also from the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), has finalized the

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‘Eco-friendly’ and ‘Sustainability’ are the new corporate buzzwords

India does not have to look very far for sustainable architecture as indigenous architects like Laurie Baker in the 1960s pioneered cost-effective, energy-efficient buildings and designs that maximised space, ventilation and light 

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