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View: Coal is not going away anytime soon. Let's clean it up instead of wishing it awayRenewable energy’s share in our energy basket is rising, but coal will continue to be significant for a long time. It is important to clean...
100 per cent electrification = 100 per cent power politicsJust to recall, on the 15th of August 2015, PM Modi had made a promise to power up the entire country in the next 1,000 days.
Rising coal production in India may push up atmospheric CO2 levelsThe study attributes the drop and leveling off in the amount of carbon dioxide to a sharp slowdown in Chinese coal consumption since 2012.
Bloom Energy: The company which is trying to change the rules of power generationBloom Energy, which he founded 15 years ago in the Silicon Valley, makes a thin ceramic wafer that can be stacked up to power large campuse...
Budget 2016: Reduce & refocus power & diesel subsidiesWhile this wishlist may be difficult to pull off in a single Budget, it gives a pathway to energy sustainability.
A tough to-do list for India from Paris' COP21 climate summitAmong the three key moral commitments India has made at Paris, improving the emissions-intensity of its GDP is the easiest to achieve.
Massive Pollution: Will limiting cars in Delhi by licence plate work?Will limiting cars in Delhi by licence plate work? Much of the pollution comes from a subset of vehicles (aka the 80:20 rule), especially d...
Deciphering PM Narendra Modi's climate change gambitThree times now, Prime Minister Modi has aired his views on climate change. With every passing time, his stance is becoming clearer.
Here's why coal may become an unattractive source of energy in the long runCoal-based power projects worth about Rs 10 lakh crore have been sanctioned, but many factors may make coal unattractive in the long run.