Quest in vain?
How can CDM resolve the conflict between developed and developing country interests?
It's dark outside the TV grab
Look at the sun
Government has made half-baked efforts to promote solar pumps, a cost-effective irrigation tool
Why coal-fired power plants in Southeast Asia are facing opposition heat
Growing social and environmental opposition has delayed coal projects in Indonesia, Vietnam, the Philippines, Myanmar
Renewable energy: Piling dues
Payment delays to RE generators biggest threat to the 175 GW target
Is India on track to meet its Paris commitments
The country may not meet its targets completely but is within reach to achieve a substantial part of it
As renewable energy picks up, nuclear decommissioning market booms
Though India is yet to take up decommissioning, it has a fund worth Rs 1,975 crore to do the job in the future
Renewable energy and the fight over Guatemalan rivers
The movement to liberate rivers by dismantling unauthorised dams along rivers that flow into the Pacific Ocean seems at once …
Energy in news on May 23
Here’s a round-up of today’s news reports and debates on energy
Energy in news on May 2
Here’s a round-up of today’s news reports and developments on energy
Energy in news on April 13
Seven climate change myths that big oil continues to perpetuate
The idea of a “green” oil company producing “clean” fossil fuels obscures the irreconcilability between burning fossil …
Why did US impose 30 per cent import tax on solar?
This is just another tactic to ensure that renewable energy does not take lead in the power sector
Power to people
Renewable energy, along with affordable battery storage, is set to usher in energy democracy in India
Government announces sops for renewable energy in Budget
Railways to have 7,000 solar-powered stations
Will China lead on climate change as green technology booms?
All is not lost for the climate with the election of Donald Trump
Did you know about public toilets that turn urine into electricity?
The researchers plan to test these urinals in India or in some regions of Africa, especially at refugee camps
Energy security in drought-hit Maharashtra
A large amount of energy produced in the state is from water-intensive coal power plants. Moving to renewable sources will solve the problem
Sustainable use of Africa’s natural capital can boost economic growth
Africa holds 30 per cent of the world’s mineral reserves, roughly 65 per cent of its arable land and 10 per cent of its freshwater resources
Deadline extended for developers of solar thermal projects
Faulty solar radiation data and delay in raw material supply slow down developers; deadline extended to spare them penalties
Solar energy from North Africa could light up UK homes by 2018
Electricity to be transported from Sahara desert to Europe via undersea cable
India to get 25 solar parks
Ministry of New and Renewable Energy to spend Rs 4,046.25 crore on developing the parks
Energy transition is now a must
Marie-Hélène Aubert, adviser to the French president for international negotiations on climate and environment, was recently in New …
Natural calamities provide opportunity for promoting renewable energy
Companies, business associations effective agents to counter climate change