Wind Energy Story Of India So Far…
In a move towards increasing non-fossil fuel based installed capacity by 2030, India has announced plans to add 58 GW of wind energy capacity over the next seven years. ThisContinue Reading
In a move towards increasing non-fossil fuel based installed capacity by 2030, India has announced plans to add 58 GW of wind energy capacity over the next seven years. ThisContinue Reading
According to statistics from the renewable energy ministry, India’s sleepy rooftop solar power sector has sprung into activity after many years of slumber, with more than 1,000 megawatt (MW) ofContinue Reading
Solar PV manufacturing permission was granted to 11 firms, including Indosol, Reliance, First Solar, JSW, and Tata Power Solar among others. The Centre allocated 39,600 MW of domestic Solar PVContinue Reading
According to a recent assessment, India would fall short by about a third of its aim of reaching 300GW of solar power generating capacity by the end of the decade. UnlessContinue Reading
India has frequently boasted about achieving progress toward its promises under the 2015 Paris climate change agreement, from reducing emissions to expanding forest cover. However, policymakers have recently been silentContinue Reading
Windergy India 2022, tradefair and conference for the wind energy sector will be organised from 27 – 29 April 2022 at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. Supported by Ministry of NewContinue Reading
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) is planning measures to increase job possibilities in the renewable energy industry. The ministry’s most recent draft policy framework, unveiled earlier thisContinue Reading
India is making a concerted effort to promote solar energy adoption via a variety of means. To that end, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has launched theContinue Reading
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