Renewable Energy

India Launches Hydrogen Buses in Ladakh

In a historic clean energy milestone, India launched its first-ever hydrogen fuel cell buses for commercial use in Ladakh’s Leh…

11 months ago

Mumbai Launches Indias First E-Waste Race Car Innovation

In a pioneering initiative aimed at both raising awareness of the growing e-waste crisis and championing sustainable innovation, Envision Energy…

12 months ago

India Eyes Biofuel Push to Boost Farm Income

India is championing a biofuel revolution aimed at enhancing farmer incomes, curbing pollution, and reducing dependency on fossil fuel imports.…

12 months ago

Tamil Nadu adds 3000 MW power this year

Tamil Nadu has added over 3,000 megawatts (MW) of power generation capacity in the past year, raising its total installed…

1 year ago

Cyient Ties Up with GreenH for Maritime Hydrogen Project in Norway

Cyient has partnered with Norwegian green energy startup GreenH and German investment house Luxcara to deliver one of Europe’s pioneering…

1 year ago

NTPC Green Energy Takes Major Step with 90 MW Gujarat Wind Unit

NTPC Green Energy Ltd (NGEL), a prominent player in India’s renewable energy sector, has successfully commissioned a 90 MW wind…

1 year ago

Solar Power Could Save Up to 10% for India’s Heavy Industries

India’s heavy industries, including steel, cement, and aluminium, are on the brink of a transformative shift, with solar energy poised…

1 year ago

Pune District Focuses on Sustainable Development Plan

Pune District Focuses on Sustainable Development Plan Pune district is embarking on an ambitious journey to reshape its tourism sector…

1 year ago

Tata Power Signs ₹49,000 Crore Deal for Renewable Energy Projects

Tata Power Signs ₹49,000 Crore Deal for Renewable Energy Projects Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd (TPREL), a subsidiary of Tata…

1 year ago

Adani Green Energy Exits Wind Power Ventures in Sri Lanka

Adani Green Energy Exits Wind Power Ventures in Sri Lanka Adani Green Energy, a leading player in the renewable energy…

1 year ago