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Adani Solar in Australia

2017-04-28
By: Staff Reporter
On: April 28, 2017

Adani, the largest solar energy generator in India, is planning a number of solar projects in Australia with a total capacity of 1,500MW within the next five years. This projectContinue Reading

Why flyovers in Chandigarh is unsustainable and will not solve traffic congestion?

2017-04-22
By: Prasanna (Editor)
On: April 22, 2017

Building a flyover to solve traffic congestion is literally like pouring kerosene to douse a fire and while it may sound a bit awkward, global research has shown that creatingContinue Reading

REC plans to lend Rs10,000 crore for RE projects

2017-04-21
By: Staff Reporter
On: April 21, 2017

Rural Electrification Corp. (REC), a state-owned backer of India’s power sector, a non-banking financial company is aiming to triple its clean-energy lending and is expecting to set aside nearly Rs10,000Continue Reading

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