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India's February oil imports rise amid shifts in global market dynamics
Russia continued to be the largest crude oil supplier to India, with shipments valued at $3.61 billion in February, despite a 19% decrease from January's $4.47 billion.
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G7 far from meeting 2030 renewable energy tripling target: Report
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Vedanta Q4 net profit dips 27 pc on one-time impairment
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India emerges as global leader in electric three-wheeler market, surpasses China in sales
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REC avails SACE-covered green loan for over JPY60.5 billion
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SJVN inaugurates India's first multi-purpose green hydrogen pilot project in Himachal Pradesh
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Inox Wind Limited announces 3:1 bonus share issue to shareholders
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CMD IREDA proposes innovative financing solutions for emerging renewable energy technologies
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LNG contract prices set to decline amid oversupply and overinvestment: S&P Global
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CESC acquires company engaged in under-construction 300 MW solar park in Rajasthan
In a regulatory filing, CESC said Purvah Green Power has completed the acquisition of the 100 per cent stake in Bhadla Three SKP Green Ventures at a consideration of Rs 3.84 crore.
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Wardwizard Innovations reports two-fold rise in PAT to Rs 4.27 cr for Mar qtr
The total revenue during the quarter under review stood at Rs 128.2 crore compared to Rs 50.76 crore in the fourth quarter of the previous fiscal, it said.
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At least USD 12 trillion needed for tripling renewable energy capacity by 2030: COP28 president
"On infrastructure, we need to invest at least USD 6 trillion over the next six years to meet our 2030 target of 11TW of renewable energy capacity. And we need to spend a similar amount to upgrade outdated or non-existent grids," the COP28 president said.
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India expects annual power output to grow at fastest in over a decade
Searing heatwaves and an uptick in economic activity have resulted in India's electricity generation growing at an average of about 8% annually following the pandemic year of 2020/21, outpacing power demand growth in every major global economy.
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Experts call for collaboration among countries for socially inclusive Solar Irrigation systems
Solar irrigation is being used extensively across South Asia using power generated through solar panels at both on-grid and off-grid locations to lift groundwater for irrigation purposes.
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VinFast chief plans to invest USD 1 bn more from his fortune in EV maker
"I plan to give VinFast USD 1 billion from my own pocket," he said without specifying a time frame. Vuong is the chief executive of VinFast, in which he has a 97% stake in direct ownership and through companies he controls.
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MG Motor India installs 500 EV chargers in 500 days
This project aims at establishing sustainable and accessible electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure across the country.
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Honda announces US$11 bn EV battery and vehicle plant in Canada
Honda chief executive Toshihiro Mibe told a joint news conference with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other officials that electric vehicles (EVs) will start rolling off the assembly line in 2028.
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EXPLAINER: New EPA power sector rules set up likely legal clashes
The EPA's four rules require drastic cuts in carbon pollution from power plants and update long-standing measures to reduce mercury and toxic air pollutants, clean up wastewater and lessen coal ash discharges.
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Miner Anglo American rejects BHP's $38.8 billion takeover bid
"The board has considered the proposal with its advisers and concluded that the proposal significantly undervalues Anglo American and its future prospects," the London-listed company said in a statement.
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Native American tribes want US appeals court to weigh in on $10B SunZia energy transmission project
SunZia is among the projects that supporters say will bolster President Joe Biden's agenda for cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
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ESG fund managers in US see worst quarterly outflows
Client withdrawals from US funds targeting environmental, social and governance goals reached $8.8 billion in the first three months of 2024, according to fresh data compiled by Morningstar.
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Gusts of activity underway by friends and foes of offshore wind energy projects
Eight Jersey Shore beach towns wrote to state utility regulators Wednesday, saying one wind farm proposal will be vastly more expensive than projected, and it will cost tourism-driven jobs and economic activity.
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Clean energy drives massive BHP takeover bid
A ready conductor of heat and electricity, copper has long been used in wiring, piping, industrial machinery and roofing.
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G7 falling short of renewable energy capacity tripling goal: Think-tank
At the UN's COP28 climate change conference in December, world leaders, including all G7 members, reached a historic agreement to triple global renewable energy capacity by 2030.
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Copper price tops $10,000 for first time in two years
The base metal is in the spotlight after mining giant BHP launched Thursday a $38.8-billion takeover bid for British rival Anglo American, in an audacious move to create the world's biggest listed copper producer.
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EU lawmakers back law to boost domestic clean tech production
The act is a centrepiece of the EU's push to ensure it is not only a global leader in cutting greenhouse gas emissions, but also in manufacturing the clean tech required.
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Morocco tenders for 400 MW wind farm
The tender for the wind farm, known as Nassim Nord, asks developers to submit pre-qualification bids by June 24 to finance, build and operate the wind park.