India, the world's most populous country, could be increasing instead of reducing its dependence on fossil fuels and other non-renewable energy sources in the long-term, a new study has found. The ...
India's installed power capacity has crossed 500 GW, with over 50 per cent coming from non-fossil fuel sources including solar, wind, hydro, and nuclear, achieving a COP26 goal five years early ...
How can we produce clean hydrogen without burning fossil hydrocarbons or other non-renewable energy sources? We can do so through photoelectrochemistry, or artificial photosynthesis, a method ...
India's transition to renewable energy takes a leap as solar capacity surpasses 140 GW and non-fossil sources exceed 50% of total installed capacity, highlighting the nation's commitment to ...
JOSEPH CITY, AZ (AZFamily) — A solar energy center is coming to Northern Arizona just outside of Joseph City as the area moves away from non-renewable energy and looks toward alternative energy ...
India's power capacity could more than double by 2036, with Central Electricity Authority projecting 70% share for non-fossil energy sources ...
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