Australia, Indonesia should team up for battery supply chains, ACEN CEO says

"It's worth noting that there is concentration of risk for lithium battery production, with over 70% being produced in China alone," ACEN CEO Eric Francia told delegates to an Australia-ASEAN summit in Melbourne.

JLR plans to meet quarter of UK power needs from renewable energy sources

The plan forms part of its global renewable strategy, which aims to increase self-generated energy to 36.4% of its global consumption by 2030, the company said.

IFFCO moves NCLT against Triumph Offshore, Swan Energy

IFFCO has moved the NCLT under sections 241 and 242 of the Companies Act 2013, alleging oppression and mismanagement.

India-UAE non-oil trade target of USD 100 billion by 2030 ambitious, but achievable: CII President

"The target to achieve USD 100 billion in non-oil trade between India and UAE is ambitious but I do believe that it is achievable and recent developments are encouraging in this regard," the CII president told PTI here.

Adani Group offers first dollar bond since Hindenburg crisis

Issuing the dollar security would give Adani its latest boost, after it won fresh equity backing from investors including GQG Partners LLC last year and successfully refinanced $3.5 billion worth of debt for the acquisition of cement companies.

Rooftop solar installations rise 6.25 pc to 1.7 GW in 2023: Mercom

In October-December 2023, 406 megawatts (MW) of rooftop solar was added, down 15.9 per cent from 483 MW in the last quarter of 2022, the 'Mercom India Rooftop Solar Market Report' said.

SJVN Green Energy bags 200 MW solar project

This project is to be developed by SJVN Green Energy on a build-own-and-operate basis at the tentative development cost of Rs 1,100 crore, a company statement said.

View: There’s a gold rush brewing in green hydrogen, it needs to show results soon

For decades, chemists and engineers have argued the simplest molecule, with the formula H2, might supplant the role of oil and gas in providing the heat, energy, and chemical feedstocks on which modern society depends. Only recently have geologists realized the earth’s crust might hold vast quantities of the stuff.

Monsoon forecast accuracy vital for agricultural decisions: Study

Conducted by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research across 250 villages, the study demonstrates that access to precise predictions of the monsoon onset enables farmers to make critical decisions about planting.

ACME to supply 1 lakh tonne green ammonia to Norway-based Yara

The long-term offtake agreement covers the supply of 1,00,000 tonne of renewable ammonia per annum by Acme from phase-1 of its Oman project with an expected start date in 2027, the company said.