India needs to build solar-electricity storage system: Researcher
There is a mismatch between peak demand and electricity generation period for so .. Read more at:
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With the quality of Delhi’s air has again reached critical levels with severe pollution, alarm bells have gone off, and the Delhi government announced it would bring back the “odd-even” scheme, that seems to be turning into an annual ritual. (The plan has been temporarily kept on hold after the National Green Tribunal directed that …
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The WTO has ruled against India in the solar dispute with the US. It could not have come at a worse time for the solar equipment manufacturers of India. The industry is already suffering from a crash in prices of solar panels in global market, slackening of demand in foreign countries and stiff competition from Chinese …
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The developed nations’ argument that compulsory licensing in India will scare foreign investors, is bogus India’s National Manufacturing Policy, that intends to ensure the success of the Make in India programme, has also given a push to the Technology Acquisition and Development Fund, which will help promote access to technology through patent pooling and compulsory …
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The use of clean coal mining and processing methods can ensure that a greater share of our coal reserves is put to use, and in a sustainable manner. Read More at:
Coal has always been taken as the answer to India?s energy problems. Over the last few years, India’s dependence on imported coal has increased on the widening demand-supply gap and the low quality of domestic coal. Read More at:
Globally, natural gas is being used for industrial purposes and power generation, but in India much of it is being used in transportation and the fertiliser industry. In transportation, gas is replacing oil while in the fertiliser industry it is replacing naphtha. Gas prices in India have been lower than the import price, still power …
The current high inflation has been fuelled by the rising prices of essential commodities, which people have to continue to buy, irrespective of the higher interest rates that may only reduce the demand for goods such as consumer durables. In such a situation, raising interest rates will only hurt economic growth without lowering inflation, argues …
There has been a concern that the failure of the Cancun Ministerial does not augur well for the WTO. However, it may not necessarily be so. Read More at: