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Solar & Wind Energy Will See A 29% Growth By 2030

Solar & Wind Energy Will See A 29% Growth By 2030

2023-07-17
By: I H Khan / Prasanna
On: July 17, 2023

According to a new report by RMI and Bezos Earth Fund, renewable sources will provide one-third of the world’s electricity by 2030, compared to the current 12% contribution. Solar, wind,Continue Reading

India 2020: Likely To Be ‘Growth Year’ For Renewable Installations

2019-11-08
By: Prasanna (Editor)
On: November 8, 2019

The year 2020 is expected to witness 29% growth in solar segment, with the addition of another 11GW of capacity. Out of this 11GW, 50% of the projects would beContinue Reading

Fiji-leading the battle against Climate Change

2017-08-28
By: Staff Reporter
On: August 28, 2017

Although Small Island Developing States are at the frontline of climate change impacts, they are also showing global leadership in taking constructive action to find solutions. This was the statementContinue Reading

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