India's Clean Energy
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Clean Energy Transition Enhances Affordability and Eases Cost of Living, IEA Report
The latest IEA special report emphasizes how accelerating the adoption of clean energy technologies can significantly enhance energy affordability and alleviate broader cost-of-living pressures worldwide, offering a roadmap to a more equitable and sustainable energy future.…
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Suzlon Bags 225 MW Order from Everrenew Energy Private Limited
The power project will provide electricity to ~1.85 lakh households and curb ~7.31 lakh tonnes of CO2 emissions per year. The electricity generated from the project is to be used for captive consumption and to power C&I customers…
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India's Clean Energy Target Demands $400 Billion Annual Investment by 2047, Reveals KPMG Report
As per the KPMG report, India requires a $400 Billion annual investment by 2047 for Clean Energy. Read the complete details below.…
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