The Egyptian Foreign Affairs Minister on Sunday released a statement highlighting that this year’s climate change conference (COP27) will focus on the implementation of the climate change targets. The President Designate of COP27 further highlighted that the previous year’s COP27 addressed the gaps in the climate action goals of the Paris Agreement and nations agreed to bridge them. Hence, COP27’s main goal must be to deliver on the targets.
Indian states will have to fulfill 25% of their demands from renewable energy– wind, solar, hydro.
A study published in Nature Communications indicates that the temperature projection done by World Climate Research Program's Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) are overestimating future temperature growth by between 3.4% and 11.6%.
A new report from Global Data says India will fall short of its 2030 renewable energy targets.
The latest report published by Bloomberg reveals that India is planning to submit their official climate action targets emphasizing the net-zero goal to the United Nations. This was committed during the Paris Agreement and India will put forward the document in the coming September.
Scientists from the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have successfully invented a technology that has the ability to yield hydrogen from biomass. India currently uses about 50 lakh tonnes of hydrogen in several sectors and the new technology has the potential to escalate the country’s green energy capacity and meet these requirements.
A study done by the International Institute of Sustainable Development (IISD) concluded that developing countries will suffer revenue loss in renewable energy transition.
NTPC and National Fertilizers Ltd (NFL) have joined hands to manufacture green ammonia and renewable energy.
Indian scientists have found a way of harnessing the power of infrared rays and generating electricity from it.
Tata Power has announced that they are planning to invest about ₹75 thousand crores to escalate the company’s renewable energy capacity. The announcement was made by Chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran during the annual meeting of the company and highlighted that Tata Power will employ a more focused and practical approach to achieve renewable targets.