India's renewable energy sector is expanding rapidly, reaching 150 GW of capacity, demonstrating the country's commitment to sustainability and climate action.
India has embarked on a significant initiative to bolster its renewable energy sector with an investment exceeding ₹50 billion. This ambitious plan prioritizes solar and wind power, aiming to solidify the nation's green energy infrastructure.
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) took a significant step towards gender inclusivity in the clean energy sector by hosting an event titled "Women in Renewable Energy: Inspiring Gender Inclusion through Skill Development and Targeted Policies for Green Jobs."
India's energy subsidies have skyrocketed to a nine-year high of $39.3 billion in 2023. This surge is a response to the global energy crisis of 2022 and the country's ever-growing energy demands.
India's coal industry is undergoing a surprising transformation. The Ministry of Coal has set a groundbreaking target of expanding the renewable energy capacity within the coal sector to a staggering 9 GW by 2030.
Goa inches closer to a comprehensive solution for its electronic waste (e-waste) problem. The upcoming Pissurlem plant, expected to be operational by May 2024, will play a pivotal role in managing the state's e-waste effectively.
ASUS has launched two new laptops in India, the Zenbook S 13 OLED and Vivobook 15. The Zenbook S 13 OLED is the star of the show, boasting a slim and lightweight design crafted with eco-friendly recycled materials.
Recycle Karo, a leading Indian e-waste management company, is poised to revolutionize the sector with the launch of the country's first-ever plasma furnace. This innovative technology promises to significantly enhance e-waste processing capabilities.
In an effort to safeguard the endangered Olive Ridley turtles, Tamil Nadu has embarked on a pioneering initiative. The state government has established the first-ever climate-resilient hatcheries in ten locations across eight coastal districts. This move addresses the growing threats posed by climate change to these vulnerable creatures.
The government is set to introduce a novel platform for trading e-waste responsibility certificates. This initiative aims to tackle the growing problem of electronic waste (e-waste) by promoting proper recycling practices.