PM Modi: India committed to sustainable energy through nuke power
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday highlighted India's commitment to sustainable energy through nuclear power.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday highlighted India's commitment to sustainable energy through nuclear power.
The 600 MW Omkareshwar Floating Solar Park, located in the Khandwa district of Madhya Pradesh, showcases the scale and ambition of India’s clean energy goals, Union New and Renewable Energy Minister Pralhad Joshi
India is the world‘s third-largest energy consuming country, thanks to rising incomes and improving standards of living. Indeed, energy use has doubled since 2000, with 80 per cent of demand still met by coal, oil and solid biomass. More elaborately, coal is the country‘s top energy source with a share of 46 per cent in 2021, followed by oil (23 per cent) and biomass (21 per cent)
The target of achieving 10 per cent electricity from renewable energy sources, originally set for 2021, is far from being accomplished.
The study concluded that perovskite materials-based solar cells are cost-effective compared to commercial silicon-based solar cells.
The Yoon administration may feel the blame it would get from the rate hike is unfair since the previous administration artificially passed the burden.
The Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industry organised a seminar aimed at linking academia with production-oriented activities, besides coming out…