India to claim 3 per cent of APAC offshore wind capacity by 2033 with new funding scheme

This aligns with the Indian government's recent sanctioning of a Viability Gap Funding (VGF) scheme, underscoring its commitment to renewable energy and specifically to offshore wind energy projects.

US offshore wind will fall short of Biden's 2030 goal, analysis says

The American Clean Power Association (ACP) projected there will be about 14 gigawatts (GW) of offshore wind capacity along U.S. coastlines by 2030. That compares with a goal of 30 GW that President Joe Biden's administration laid out in 2021 as it sought to jumpstart the domestic energy industry.

Temasek expects India growth to remain firm over next 2 yrs, recovery in pvt consumption

India has continued to see strong economic momentum alongside improving macro and political stability, the company said in a statement.

ONGC to invest Rs 2 lakh cr to meet net zero emission target

The company, which produces about two-thirds of India's crude oil and about 58 per cent of natural gas, on Tuesday released a 200-page document, detailing its path to achieving net zero emissions.

Rays Power Infra to set-up wholly-owned subsidiary for gigawatt-scale solar, BESS mfg

At present the company is evaluating land options and incentive policies across various states, it said

ALMM update: MNRE grants provisional approval to new players in List-I

Final enlistment of the companies is subject to the companies fulfilling all the conditions and passing government scrutiny

Pakistan to approach China to restructure its USD 15 billion energy debt: Report

Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal and Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb would visit China this week, the Express Tribune newspaper quoted highly placed sources as saying.

Inox Wind bags 200 MW order for wind turbine projects in Gujarat, Rajasthan

The company announced that the order includes comprehensive turnkey project execution and multi-year operations & maintenance (O&M) services post-commissioning.

US creates high-tech global supply chains to blunt risks tied to China

The core elements of the plan include getting foreign companies to invest in chipmaking in the United States and finding other countries to set up factories to finish the work. Officials and researchers in Washington call it part of the new "chip diplomacy."

A giant carbon dump gives glimpse into net-zero future

In theory, carbon capture and storage, or CCS, offers the ultimate climate hedge for fossil fuel producers, albeit at a cost of perhaps $10 trillion through 2050.