Conversation around Green Hydrogen policy began from last year’s independence day speech of the PM, and now the Indian power ministry has put out its green hydrogen policy. While addressing the nation on August 15, 2021, Mr Modi announced that the green hydrogen policy would be rolled out across the nation, which is part of the mission to cut down India's greenhouse gas emissions. It is aimed towards meeting the
The world is slowly transitioning to sustainable sources of energy and the vehicle industry being one of the biggest sources of greenhouse emissions is making a gradual and somewhat anxious shift towards electric vehicles.
Saint-Gobain and Indian Institute of Technology, Madras have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop a 100% renewable energy research park. The park will be developed by IIT Madras and Saint - Gobain will invest Rs 1Cr. over the next three years. The park will be for academic research purposes, but will serve as a model of renewable electricity generation in India.
India’s one of the largest renewable energy independent power producers ReNew Energy Global Plc has announced a collaboration with a U.S based firm to develop the energy storage batteries in the country.
A new hydrogen development and carbon sequestration company, Lapis Energy has recently received private equity funding to launch low carbon and clean hydrogen projects across the globe
The Union Budget 2022 is expected to present efficient financial incentives and provisions for the renewable sector
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal welcomed the capital’s first-ever DTC electric bus with a hawan puja in the presence of Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gehlot and DTC CMD Neeraj Semwal.
According to a recent report issued by International Energy Agency (IEA), India’s renewable energy generation capacity is expected to spike by 30 percent by 2024 as compared to 2021.
Reliance Industries Limited announced to invest 5.95 trillion rupees to support the green energy projects in the state of Gujarat and boost the net-zero target to reduce carbon emissions by 2035.
In an eco-friendly and sustainable initiative, India’s leading two-wheeler manufacturer TVS Motor company and food delivery giant Swiggy have partnered together to use TVS’ electric vehicles for delivering food and its other on-demand services.