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Coal Is Here To Stay In India’s Energy Mix For Some Time To Come

2019-08-13
By: Vartika
On: August 13, 2019

Since demand for energy in India is set to double over next decade caused by the rapid growth of its economy and population, its complete rejection of coal dependence inContinue Reading

FDI Is Seeing An Up Swing In Indian Renewable Energy Sector

2019-07-10
By: Vartika
On: July 10, 2019

Foreign direct investment (FDI) in India’s renewable energy sector has been gradually increasing over the past five financial years. In the non-conventional energy sector, the FDI inflow during FY 2014-15Continue Reading

Over 3 Million Electric Cars On The Road — What R U Driving?

2018-07-04
By: Roshan
On: July 4, 2018

According to the International Energy Agency (IEA) and its latest Global Electric Vehicles Outlook report, “The number of electric and plug-in hybrid cars on the world’s roads exceeded 3 million in 2017,Continue Reading

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