Hydro power is facing a deepening dry spell

Hydro’s problems resemble those of the other veteran form of clean power, nuclear. Unlike wind and solar, it’s been an established technology for decades, so much of its growth potential has already been exploited.

ArcelorMittal showcases low-carbon steel tie-up with Paris Olympics 2024

Meanwhile, Paris is busy getting spruced up for a grand opening ceremony on July 26, when the Torch will make its way down the River Seine to the Olympic Cauldron at a closely guarded secret location in the French capital.

Govt wants it to be sunny side up in Karnataka

Karnataka's Solar RoofTop scheme simplifies application with unified forms and apps, ensuring a 14-day completion. Monitored by KERC with penalties for delays, BESCOM boosts efficiency.

Kerala receives investment proposals worth over Rs 72,000 cr to set up green hydrogen, ammonia plants

The subsidy on capex to these four companies will be about Rs 275 crore for each project

Hydrogen energy firm Huture to go public in $1 bln SPAC deal

The SPAC market has soured over the last two years due to poor financial performance and a regulatory crackdown by the US securities regulator.

World's first hydrogen-powered commercial ferry to run on San Francisco Bay, and it's free to ride

Sea Change can travel about 300 nautical miles and operate for 16 hours before it needs to refuel. The fuel cells produce electricity by combining oxygen and hydrogen in an electrochemical reaction that emits water as a byproduct.

Indosolar unveils 1.3 GW solar module facility in Noida, aims to boost local jobs

The opening of this factory not only underscores Indosolar's commitment to enhancing the solar industry but also aligns with the Government of India’s Atma Nirbhar Bharat initiative, which encourages self-reliance and sustainable development.

Larsen & Toubro flags off second steam generator to Kaiga, beats deadline by 11 months

The Steam Generator, a critical component in nuclear power generation, functions as a heat exchanger that transforms water into steam using the heat produced within a nuclear reactor core.

Tripling Renewables by 2030 Requires a Minimum of 16.4% Annual Growth Rate

The Renewable Energy Statistics 2024 released by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) today shows that despite renewables becoming the fastest growing source of power, the world will now have to grow renewables capacity at a minimum 16.4% rate annually through 2030.

PM Modi invites Austrian companies to invest in India

Modi arrived here from Moscow after meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday evening on a two-day visit, the first by an Indian prime minister in over 40 years.