India is building first-of-its-kind standalone battery storage for renewable energy for on-demand supply to the national grid in case of peak demand and surge, the government is investing ₹2000cr in the project but with a price surge of lithium (by about 500%) and supply chain disruptions caused by Russia- Ukraine war could put hurdles in the way of the project.
“We will aim to double our ambition to up to 10GW of low carbon hydrogen production capacity by 2030, with at least half coming from green hydrogen and utilizing excess offshore wind power to bring down costs,” said the statement.
According to the International Energy Agency, due to the rising prices of oil and the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the oil demand is projected to go down by about 50 billion cubic meters. Which is half of US’s last year natural gas imports, last year that global gas consumption grew by 4.5%
A Pune based startup, BioFuelCircle has created an online marketplace by creating a supply chain for biomass and biofuel. The digital marketplace allows farmers to get in touch with industrial producers involved in Biomass & Biofuel production with stubble.
India’s first-ever portable solar rooftop system was successfully installed at Swaminarayan Akshardham temple situated in Gandhinagar. The project has been backed by the German development agency Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ).
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd ( BPCL ) and Industrial Promotion and Investment Corporation of Odisha Ltd ( IPICOL ) on Monday 11th April.
The German government has devised an elaborate plan for switching to renewable energy in the wake of the Russia - Ukraine conflict and the energy crunch it has caused across Europe, they are calling it The Easter Package.
In an attempt to minimize the carbon footprint of the Aviation industry, European multinational space corporation Airbus has successfully commenced its first-ever flight by a biofuel engine plane.
India based eco-friendly footwear brand uses recycled plastic bottles and tyres to manufacture shoes, it’s the first of its kind. With an aim of reducing the carbon footprint in footwear manufacturing, two brothers Taran Chhabra and Amar Preet Singh launched the footwear brand ‘Neeman’ to produce sustainable shoes.
NTPC and Gujarat Gas Ltd. have come together for the initiative of blending green hydrogen with piped natural gas which would be supplied by Gujarat Gas Ltd.