India has utilised about 50 per cent of the funds allocated for development and deployment of renewable energy in the first ten months of the year
President Murmu believes that it is the duty of engineers to design and construct such structures which are eco-friendly, sustainable and promote the increased use of...
Mr Amitabh Kant highlighted the importance of the Green Development Pact for sustainable future and its major goals in achieving the net zero target
The Union Minister said that storage remains critical for greater utilisation and round-the-clock provision of renewable energy
Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri explained that the energy transition in India will first be from fossil-based to cleaner fuels and then to renewables
President Murmu said the future of the power sector lies in research and innovation, be it in energy storage, grid management or energy generation
India has 424 GW of power generation capacity which includes around 180 GW from non-fossil fuels and another 88 GW is in the works, Union Minister...
Developed countries have consumed more than 80 per cent of the global carbon budget to limit average temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius by 2100, leaving...
India is aiming for annual production of 5 million metric tons of the green hydrogen fuel by 2030, which would cut about 50 million metric tons...
India generates 65 million tonnes of waste every year, which is estimated to go up to 165 million tonnes by 2030 and 436 million tonnes by...
COP 28 or Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Climate Change Conference is scheduled to be held in Expo City, Dubai, from November 30...
The Prime Minister said that India is among the global leaders in solar and wind power and is making great efforts in green growth and energy...