The National Renewable Energy Laboratory researchers have created an advanced testbed to study the compatibility of 5G with microgrids and distributed energy systems, using a real-world military microgrid as a model.
Maruti Suzuki's pilot biogas plant at its Manesar facility aims to use in-house food waste and Napier grass as resources, aligning with the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy’s ‘Waste to Energy’ programme.
With unflagging policy support, India can achieve its renewable energy expansion target of 500GW by 2030. But getting there and beyond will call for massive investments, according to Moody's Ratings
India's recent scorching heat wave, which claimed lives and affected its marathon elections, has thrust climate change into the spotlight for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's newly re-elected government.
India unveiled investment opportunities surpassing $1 billion in clean energy by 2030 at the recently concluded Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF) Clean Economy Investor Forum in Singapore.
Developing nations are demanding significant financial contributions from wealthy countries for climate action, proposing that the funds could be raised through levies on defence, technology, and fashion enterprises, as well as financial transactions.
GASONET, a budding City Gas Distribution (CGD) company aims to revolutionise the use of natural gas in India’s energy mix. As we celebrate World Environment Day, Gasonet’s presence in these ecologically sensitive regions takes centre stage. In this exclusive interview, Nitin Tyagi, Executive Director at GASONET, sheds light on the company’s unique approach to integrating services, its impact on the environment, and its future plans.
Rajasthan’s wetlands are not merely scenic spots, but their role as carbon sinks, biodiversity hotspots, and water reservoirs makes them invaluable assets in the fight against climate change
In an exclusive interview with Outlook Business, Monali Sen, Special Secretary of the Department of Forest, Environment & Climate Change in Rajasthan and Member Secretary of the State Wetland Authority, sheds light on the innovative measures being undertaken to protect and conserve the state's wetlands. Her expertise is evident in her extensive research and case studies, including notable work on Keoladeo National Park and the investigation of avian botulism at Sambhar Salt Lake.
The University of Leads’ annual climate change report issues a pressing wake-up call, highlighting the alarming surge of human-induced global warming and the rapidly shrinking carbon budget.