5 Challenges To Reducing Dependence on LPG For The Hospitality Sector, And Solutions
The blue flame has been the default for Indian commercial kitchens for decades. It is reliable, familiar, and deeply embedded

The blue flame has been the default for Indian commercial kitchens for decades. It is reliable, familiar, and deeply embedded

The government of India has set an ambitious target of 175 GW of installed capacity of renewable energy (RE) by

Even as India's renewable renaissance has stumbled in the past 18 months or so, with almost all external agencies and

In a decision that will come as a relief for solar power developers in the country, the Ministry of New

The ‘Star of the South’ off Austalia’s coast, a massive 2.2 gigawatts (GW) offshore wind capacity proposal and will be

If ever a demonstration was needed about the ambivalent attitude of Indians towards the pollution crisis, and by extension, many

This week has all about India's refusal to finally sign up for the RCEP or the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership.

For long-time residents of Delhi now at the epicentre of the pollution debate, many of the city’s persistent issues, and

Just a few days after we carried our report, a visit to #teamtrees shows that the site has crossed the

UN Environment's Dianna Kopansky went on record recently to discuss the massive impact that Indonesia's peatland fires, and similar peatland

Delhi is in the grip of a severe air pollution crisis with the city covered in a thick layer of

Cranberry farmers in Massachusetts, US, were all over the news yesterday over plans to install solar plants on their bogs.

ABB has been selected by UK-based SSE Renewables and Norwegian firm Equinor to supply its high-voltage direct current (HVDC) Light converter systems

