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  • Denmark plans a future in Geothermal energy

    In efforts to increase renewable energy sources, the researchers at the Aalborg University studied and developed the comprehensive Heat Plan Denmark 2021. Citing the world energy crisis, the basis of this plan is realization and management of energy saving. This means that there is a need to focus on renovating energy

  • Delhi to get eco park to manage e-waste within a year

    After the announcement of the E-waste management app by the NDMC, Delhi is pushing further the accessibility of efficient E-waste management systems. The Delhi government is planning to set up eco parks for large-scale application of recycling of E-waste.

  • Delhi bureaucrats to launch Anti-cracker campaign in Delhi this season

    An anti-firecracker campaign is set to take place ahead of the Diwali season in New Delhi. Environmental minister of Delhi, Gopal Rai directed 33 Sub-Divisional Magistrates with the above instructions.

  • Corporates grow in digital sphere since Pandemic, according to survey

    The global pandemic and the unpredictable lockdowns have paced up the digital journey for corporates, and small and medium enterprises in India, as reported by the DBS Digital Readiness Survey.

  • China omits from attending COP26

    Chinese President Xi Jinping decided to stay absent from attending the 26th Conference of Parties or cop26 being held in Glasgow UK. This was looked upon by many nations as an objectionable political gesture from China.

  • India and UK’s Action Plan For Clean Energy Transition in Power Sector

    India and the United Kingdom have set plans in motion to facilitate a smooth transition to cleaner and greener energy in the power sector. A detailed Roadmap 2030 for India and UK has been charted out to make this happen. The two sides discussed and agreed on a plan focussing on power and clean transport, renewables, green finance, and clean energy research as part of Roadmap 2030.

  • Bright opportunities for Indian renewable firms

    The 2030 SDG has the main agenda to, 'leave no one behind'. The same applies for energy security. To ensure access to reliable, affordable, sustainable and modern energy for all. There are ways to take a global approach to this issue, i.e facilitating access to it and promoting investment in the infrastructure.

  • Ind Joins High Ambition Coalition for Nature and People

    India has officially joined the High Ambition Coalition for Nature and People, which is an organization of more than 70 countries encouraging the adoption of the global goal to protect at least 30% of the world’s land and ocean by 2030. The 30x30 target of this group is a global target that aims to halt the accelerating loss of biodiversity (including flora and fauna) and protecting vital ecosystems.

  • Biogas upgrading technology employed for Thames Water project

    DMT Environmental Technology (DMT) will be providing the biogas upgrading technology for the first ever collaboration between Thames Water and SGN Commercial Services in the UK. SGN was awarded an eight-year framework, amounting to £70 million (€82 million) by Thames Water. They will also design, construct, operate and regulate biogas processing plants at Thames Water’s wastewater treatment facilities.

  • Clean Environment is a Human Right: UNHRC

    The UN Human Rights Council has declared access to a clean and healthy environment is an inalienable human right. This declaration was passed by UNHRC on October 8 while highlighting the global mitigation and adaptation measures against climate change. Along these lines, the UNHRC has also called upon nations to boost their abilities to promote a clean and green environment.