OPINION: COP28 – A celebratory kick off

What seemed tenebrous, tepid and dangling on Tuesday last week, seemed to have transitioned into a long overdue kick off.

Himachal govt to amend energy policy to make state self-reliant: CM Sukhu

Sukhu added the government is giving 50 per cent subsidy on e-vehicles and the youth keen to purchase e-taxis are also being given 50 per cent subsidy, and 582 youth have so far applied for e-taxis.

India attracts $6.1 billion FDI in renewable sector, boosting green power drive

Singh highlighted that under the current FDI policy, renewable energy sector investments are permitted up to 100% through the automatic route.

Punjab to solarise 20,000 agri pumps: Minister Arora

The New and Renewable Energy Sources Minister has directed the department officials to ensure the solarisation of agri-pump sets and their allotment for sprinkle and drip irrigation in dark zones to save water.

Get as many investment MoUs as possible off ground by Feb 15: Dhami to officials

The progress made on the implementation of the MoUs will be reviewed every week by the chief secretary and every month by himself, the Chief Minister said.

Govt boosts offshore wind energy with new leasing regulations

The rules outline specific lease durations, obligations for lessees, and regulatory oversight, reflecting India's commitment to boosting its wind energy capacity as part of its renewable energy targets.

AmpIn Energy Transition appoints Amit Kumar Mittal as COO-C&I Business

Amit Kumar Mittal has 36 years of experience in renewable energy operations, including Solar, Wind, Hybrids, BESS, Green Hydrogen, Thermal, and Nuclear power plant engineering. His previous roles include positions at Radiance Renewables, First Solar, Reliance Power, and Nuclear Power Corporation.

AmpIn Energy Transition appoints Amit Kumar Mittal as COO-C&I

He has previously worked with Radiance Renewables, First Solar, Reliance Power, and Nuclear Power Corporation

A multi-trillion dollar showdown over energy’s future

Over the past few years, clean energy has overtaken fossil fuels in terms of global spending, but one place is still falling short: developing economies.

Wind farm off New Jersey likely to 'adversely affect' but not kill whales, feds say

In a biological opinion issued Monday night, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said the Atlantic Shores project, to be built off the state's southern coast, is not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of any species of endangered whales, sea turtles, or fish.