In the latest report released at the COP28 summit in Dubai, experts from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and BlueRisk have cast a spotlight on the pivotal role of green hydrogen
Climate Action Against Disinformation (CAAD) has brought to light a pervasive disinformation campaign by a coalition advocating for fossil fuel production and consumption.
In the wake of the COP28 climate summit in Dubai, a pivotal shift in India’s energy financing landscape has emerged. A comprehensive analysis by the Center for Financial Accountability (CFA
The Global Carbon Project’s science team has unveiled alarming data showing a surge in global fossil fuel emissions in 2023, reaching unprecedented levels.
In the face of a rapidly changing climate, nations around the world are grappling with the challenge of transitioning to renewable energy. India, a country with a burgeoning economy and growing energy needs
In a surprising turn of events, the coal mining sector was conspicuously absent from the discussions on methane emissions reduction at the COP28 climate summit.
As per the recent report by the global think tank Ember, India is on a trajectory to more than triple its renewable energy capacity by 2030 as outlined in the country’s 14th National Electricity Plan (NEP14).
Despite being a region rich in resources, Jammu and Kashmir is currently grappling with its worst power crisis in two decades, particularly during the harsh winter season.
These plates, which consist largely of silicon solar cells, absorb sunlight and directly generate electrical current, offering a clean and renewable energy source.