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India to Double Renewables in Energy Mix, Minister SaysIndia plans to more than double the share of renewables in the mix of fuels it consumes, an effort to reduce the dominance of coal. Renewables such as solar and wind may account for 15 percent of India’s energy supply in the next five years, up from 6 percent currently, said Piyush Goyal, a government minister in charge of power, said at a conference in New Delhi. Date : Nov 26 Source: Bloomberg
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Narendra Modi Roams The World In Attempt To Secure India's Energy SupplyExactly six months after taking oath as India’s prime minister and logging state visits to at least eight countries in the period, a pattern has begun to emerge on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s foreign excursions. Foremost on Modi’s travel agenda, it appears, is securing India’s energy supply, a vital ingredient for the country’s economic growth. Date : Nov 26 Source: Forbes
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This Israeli startup makes robots that dry clean solar panelsEvery night, nearly a hundred robots come to life in the arid desert of southern Israel and get busy cleaning rows and rows of solar panels. The robots are designed by startup Ecoppia as an alternative to the conventional, but also labor-intensive, method of sending human workers to hose and wipe down panels manually or use a truck-mounted sprayer to do so. Date : Nov 26 Source: GigaOm
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Nepal signs $1 billion deal during Modi's visit for Indian company to build hydropower plantNepal signed an agreement Tuesday for an Indian company to build a $1 billion hydroelectric plant to boost supplies in the energy-starved Himalayan nation and export power to India. Date : Nov 26 Source: Star Tribune
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Smart Villages: Lending A Rural Flavour To Modi’s Growth AgendaAfter unveiling his ambitious '100 Smart Cities' and 'Digital India' plans, Prime Minister Narendra Modi—last month launched another audacious scheme Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana (Parliamentarian's Model Village Scheme; this is also known as SAGY). This is his strategic move to prepare rural India for the digital age and ensure that benefits of the government's growth endeavours are effectively percolated to communities residing on the fringes of the mainstream society. Date : Nov 26 Source: Busines Insider
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India's solar surge; SunEdison's wind playThe sun was shining brightly for the solar industry last week, as India announced an ambitious energy goal and two big US developers revealed a surprising acquisition plan. Date : Nov 26 Source: Business Spectator
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New and renewable energy ministry takes cue from PM Narendra Modi, starts work on solar projectsInstalling solar panels on the Pakistan border, using super-chilled LNG to build cold storage and warehousing facilities, and putting barcodes to stop illegal use of subsidised cooking gas — the Modi mantra is making its presence felt in the energy domain and forcing officials to sit up and think out of the box. Date : Nov 26 Source: Economic Times
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Stung By Rising Coal Prices, India’s Tata Power Plans Renewable Energy AcquisitionsPrivate sector power companies in India seem to have realised the business case behind the fuel cost advantage of renewable energy projects over conventional power projects and are now looking to expand their renewable energy portfolios. Date : Nov 26 Source: Clean Technica
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Protecting biodiversity with rigourThe Prime Minister recently reorganised his National Council on Climate Change and called on an indigenous answer, yoga, to alter consciousness and tackle climate change. The Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) is currently working on the National Democratic Alliance’s position on climate change, with two major United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change meetings coming up. While some say that these recent developments have rightly raised the profile of climate change in the new government, others believe that India needs to do more, particularly in the face of a new U.S.-... Read more.. Date : Nov 26 Source: The Hindu
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Cumulative solar Installations in India reach 3 GW; Mercom forecasts installations to double in 2015Mercom Capital Group (Austin, Texas, U.S.) released its quarterly update on the Indian solar market and reports that cumulative solar photovoltaic (PV) installations in India crossed the 3 GW mark with 734 MW installed so far this year. However, 2014 will be a disappointment with calendar year installations forecasted at about 800 MW, a 20 percent drop year-over-year, Mercom notes. Date : Nov 25 Source: Solar Server
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Can’t spare land for solar power: MoDThe NDA government’s ambitious goal to install 1000 MW of solar energy at Indian defence establishments has been slashed to less than a third following the Defence Ministry’s refusal to spare the required land. The Defence Ministry’s argument is that its vacant lands are earmarked for military purposes. Date : Nov 25 Source: Indian Express
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Cleantech Fund Infuse Ventures Plans InvestmentsInfuse Ventures, a VC fund aimed at backing early stage ventures in the clean technology space, is looking out for targets for making seed investments. Date : Nov 25 Source: Deal Curry
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New and renewable energy ministry takes cue from PM Narendra Modi, starts work on solar projectsInstalling solar panels on the Pakistan border, using super-chilled LNG to build cold storage and warehousing facilities, and putting barcodes to stop illegal use of subsidised cooking gas — the Modi mantra is making its presence felt in the energy domain and forcing officials to sit up and think out of the box. Date : Nov 25 Source: Economic Times
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The green economy worksLast month, a study released by the Imperial College London Business School showed that public policies which encourage innovation in businesses that use clean technologies – think electric cars and wind mills – lead to greater positive impacts on economic growth than the polluting industries they replace, because green tech innovations tend to result in more frequent knowledge ‘spillovers’ in which novel developments benefit not only the originator but many other companies as well. Date : Nov 25 Source: News24
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Karnataka among 12 states to get mega solar parksA step ahead in the government's ambitious plan of setting up 25 solar parks, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has identified 12 locations in various states where such power projects can come up. Date : Nov 25 Source: Business Standard
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World Bank: No Matter What Governments Do — Big Climate Change Is ComingSome future impacts of climate change, such as more extremes of heat and sea level rise, are unavoidable even if governments act fast to cut greenhouse gas emissions, the World Bank said on Sunday. Date : Nov 25 Source: Busines Insider
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Switching to LEDReplacing conventional streetlights and domestic incandescent lights with LED lights will result in conservation of billion of units of power every year, according to Saurabh Kumar, Managing Director of Energy Efficiency Services Limited, a joint venture company of PSUs of the Ministry of Power of the Government of India. Date : Nov 25 Source: The Hindu
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India: low carbon energy transition could free up US$600 billion in investment capacityNew analysis by Climate Policy Initiative (CPI) demonstrates that, with the right policies, India’s transition to a low carbon energy system could free up significant financial capacity over the next 20 years to invest in better development and economic growth. Date : Nov 25 Source: World Cement
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JNNURM scheme turns into a burden for Vijayawada Municipal CorporationThe Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) scheme has become a burden for the Vijayawada Municipal Corporation and made it suffer in financial crisis. As the last date is approaching fast, the officials are in a hurry to complete projects as much as possible. Date : Nov 25 Source: Deccan Chronicle
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Bosch eyes India’s emerging energy-efficiency marketGerman engineering major Bosch wants to position itself as an ‘energy services company’, or ESCO — an area it feels is beginning to take off in India. An ESCO typically executes energy-efficiency measures in other units for a fee, under a ‘performance contract’. Mostly, the fee is paid out of the savings achieved, but there could be other payment models, too. Date : Nov 24 Source: Business Line- The Hindu
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Chilling truth: Your fridge, AC are heating up the planetThe rise in incomes in India has nearly doubled the number of domestic refrigerators and air-conditioners in the country since 2000. This, in turn, has meant India has become one of the top producers of greenhouses gases in the world, along with the US and China. Date : Nov 24 Source: Hindustan Times
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Electric Car Value Chain Upended on Way to $188BThe market for hybrid and pure electric cars homologated as such is set to be $188 billion in 2025 according to IDTechEx analysis. Date : Nov 24 Source: PCB007
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Mytrah Energy raises $70m of new debtMytrah Energy has raised $70m of new debt from Merrill Lynch International and funds managed by affiliates of Apollo Global Management. Date : Nov 24 Source: The Telegraph
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Govt identifies 12 locations for setting up new solar parksA step ahead in the government's ambitious plan of setting up 25 solar parks, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has identified 12 locations in various states where such power projects can come up. The scheme envisages setting up of 25 solar parks over the next five years with a total capacity of around 20,000 mw, with each park housing a plant with a capacity ranging from 500-1,000 mw. Date : Nov 24 Source: Business Standard
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Proactive Government Policy Can Double Wind Energy Market Instantly: GamesaSpanish energy major Gamesa has pointed out that a proactive government policy on Wind energy could instantly double the market for Wind energy generation, from 2500 MW to 5000 MW, in the country. Date : Nov 24 Source: New Indian Express
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