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Indian farmers in the IT ageAccording to the Census of India 2011, there are 118.9 million cultivators across the country, or 24.6% of the total workforce of over 481 million. The proportion was about 50% in 1951. On the other hand the number of people working as agricultural labourers has increased from 19% in 1951 to 30% in 2011, standing at 144.3 million. According to IndiaSpend, “If we add the number of cultivators and agricultural labourers, it would be around 263 million or 22% of the population (1.2 billion). Date : Nov 24 Source: Live Mint
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Rag-pickers to be trained in managing wasteThe East Delhi Municipal Corporation along with its South Delhi counterpart is going to start a zero waste management scheme on a pilot basis in East Vinod Nagar and Dwarka areas. Date : Nov 24 Source: Hindustan Times
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Three restaurants in Bengaluru switch over to biogasAs a part of a pilot project, from the past one month three restaurants in Bengaluru have been using compressed biogas (CBG) produced from wet waste generated by 80 restaurants in north Bengaluru. Date : Nov 24 Source: The Hindu
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Hazardous Urban Solid Wastes Management - Need of the HourThe Urban Solid Waste (USW) management has assumed greater importance in recent years for cities of India, in view of their location in sensitive areas and hazardous effect on environment and public health. The urban solid waste handling involves effective collection, transportation, processing and safe disposal of the inert materials. Date : Nov 24 Source: Odhisha Diary
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Indus not to use diesel for 40k mobile towers; save Rs 300 crIndus Towers today said it will have 40,000 mobile towers by March that will use alternative energy sources instead of diesel to reduce carbon emissions, saving around Rs 300 crore annually. Date : Nov 21 Source: Business Standard
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Spanish wind energy firm Gamesa to invest over 100 million euro in 5 years in IndiaSpanish wind energy firm Gamesa plans to invest 100 million euro in the next five years and will produce larger turbines at the new production line at its plant near here. Date : Nov 21 Source: Economic Times
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Pvt players keen on setting up solar pwr plants in MP:OfficialWith Madhya Pradesh emerging as a solar power hub, private developers including Tata Power are keen on setting up such projects in the state, a senior state government official said today. Date : Nov 21 Source: Business Standard
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Tata Power Renewable Energy to invest in wind energy firms The Tata group's renewable energy arm is in talks to invest in a wind energy firm, revving up deal activity in a sector that has lured General Electric, Goldman Sachs and the Asian Development Bank, as the company seeks to achieve its goal of adding as much as 300 MW to its portfolio annually. Date : Nov 21 Source: Times of India
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Nearly half of capacities recently bid under JNNSM to face the heatFollowing delays in signing power purchase agreements (PPAs) under various state solar policies, developers have shifted focus to solar projects initiated under the Central Government’s National Solar Mission which received bids nearly three times the capacity on offer. Date : Nov 21 Source: The Hindu
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MEIL Green Power commissions 50 MW solar farmMEIL Green Power Limited has commissioned a 50 MW Concentrated Solar Thermal Power Project farm at Pamidi in Ananthapur District of Andhra Pradesh. Date : Nov 21 Source: Business Line- The Hindu
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India's solar capacity swells to 3GW, but still a letdownWith plenty of sun and dry land, India has seen an increasing number of solar power investments. Generation capacity has swelled to 3GW, which could have been higher if this year's capacity addition had done better than the 800MW forecast, according to Mercom Capital Group, a global clean energy communications and consulting firm. Date : Nov 21 Source: EET India
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India ready with draft policy to reduce emissions from deforestationTaking forward an agreed framework of the 2013 Warsaw climate conference, India has come out with a draft national policy on ‘reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation’ (popularly known as REDD+ initiative) which will enable local communities to get financial incentives for increasing forest cover. Date : Nov 21 Source: Eco-Business
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Finnish firms to set up waste management plants in VadodaraThe city may finally have quality animal waste and solid waste management system in coming years. Companies from Finland are planning to set up animal waste management, solid waste management and sewage treatment plants in the city. A group of delegates from Finland will sign an MoU with the state government during the Vibrant Gujarat summit in 2015. Date : Nov 21 Source: Times of India
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UK's bus powered by human waste hits roadsThe UK's first ever bus powered on food and human waste was rolled out on Thursday which engineers believe could provide a sustainable way of fuelling public transport - cutting emissions in polluted towns and cities. The 40-seater Bio-Bus, which runs on gas generated through the treatment of sewage and food waste that's unfit for human consumption, helps to improve urban air quality as it produces fewer emissions than traditional diesel engines. Date : Nov 21 Source: Times of India
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India plans solar army, to train 50,000 peopleThe government is planning to train around 50,000 people in areas related to solar power—a so-called solar army that would help India achieve ambitious targets in harnessing the power of the sun. The workforce will be trained through organizations such as the industrial training institutes (ITIs) under the government’s national skill development mission. While India has a solar generation capacity of 2,900 MW, the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government has substantially revised an earlier target of achieving 20,000 MW capacity by 2022 to 1,00,000 MW. Date : Nov 20 Source: Live Mint
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India to shoot for 100GW solar targetIndia’s energy minister Piyush Goyal wants the nation's 2022 solar target enhanced fivefold to 100GW, PV-Tech reports, citing several news services. Date : Nov 20 Source: Business Spectator
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India's solar power capacity addition to pick up after dismal 2014: StudyIndia is expected to add solar power capacity at more than twice the speed of this year in 2015, after a disappointing 2014 when installations of photovoltaic cells have fallen short of previous year's levels, a solar consultancy firm said. India's total solar installations have crossed the 3-gigawatt capacity mark with addition of 734 megawatt so far this year, and the country is expected to end the year with total additions of 800 MW, as much as 20% less than in 2013. Date : Nov 20 Source: Economic Times
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Cheap Electricity for Poor Undermining Modi's Vision of Rural Solar in IndiaThe villagers of Dharnai in northern India had been living without electricity for more than 30 years when Greenpeace installed a microgrid to supply reliable, low-cost solar power. Date : Nov 20 Source: Bloomberg
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PM Modi wants India Inc to increase green energy intakePrime Minister Narendra Modi wants the Indian companies to mandatorily increase “clean” green energy intakes, an official said here today. Date : Nov 20 Source: Niti Central
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Kashmir's solar potential highest in IndiaWhich is a better place for locating a solar power plant? Hot and sunny Rajasthan or snow-clad Kashmir? If your answer is Rajasthan, you are wrong. A recent study by Indian researchers has identified the eastern parts of Jammu and Kashmir and the eastern part of Uttarakhand -- in the chilly shadows of the Himalayas -- as areas "with the highest potential for solar energy generation in India". Date : Nov 20 Source: Economic Times
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Why Google halted its research into renewable energy Back in 2007, Google had a very simple idea for addressing global warming — we just need to take existing renewable-energy technologies and keep improving them until they were as cheap as fossil fuels. And, voila! Problem solved. Date : Nov 20 Source: Vox
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Pilot project with Infosys to reduce power consumptionInformation Technology major Infosys, which has campuses across the country, has reported substantial savings in consumption of scarce electricity and water through smart and sustainable design and operational practices. Date : Nov 20 Source: Economic Times
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Karnataka drives e-waste recycling to recover metalsKarnataka has taken a lead in e-waste recycling to recover precious metals, including gold, silver, copper and palladium, from electronic products, computers and peripherals. Date : Nov 20 Source: Business Standard
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Coal Rush in India Could Tip Balance on Climate ChangeDecades of strip mining have left the town of Dhanbad in the heart of India’s coal fields a fiery moonscape, with mountains of black slag, sulfurous air and sickened residents. But rather than reclaim these hills or rethink their exploitation, the government is digging deeper in a coal rush that could push the world into irreversible climate change and make India’s cities, already among the world’s most polluted, even more unlivable, scientists say. Date : Nov 19 Source: The New York Times
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Cities should look to nature to bridge investment gap in water sectorFrom Los Angeles to Mumbai, natural solutions have the potential to save cities $890m a year in water treatment costs alone. Date : Nov 19 Source: The Guardian
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