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Astonfield and Solesa Partner to Deliver Industrial Solar Power Solutions for Businesses in IndiaBy : Sustainability ..., Jun 25, 2014
Astonfield Renewables, a leading solar independent power producer across India, and Solesa, an international engineering and project management leader in commercial and industrial solar projects, announced today a strategic partnership to deliver solar power solutions to... Read more.. Subject Tags: Astonfield Renewable Resources Ltd. , energy , Entertainment , India , Solesa Solar Engineering , Technology |
JA Solar Starts Mass Production of PERCIUM Solar Cell, Conversion Efficiency Reaches 20.4%By : Sustainability ..., Jun 23, 2014
JA Solar Holdings Co., Ltd. (Nasdaq: JASO) ("JA Solar" or the "Company"), one of the world's largest manufacturers of high-performance solar power products, launched mass production of its PERCIUM solar cell on June 20th. The PERCIUM solar cell, the first P-TYPE solar cell... Read more.. |
Global warming casts shadow on Madhya Pradesh climateBy : Sustainability ..., Jun 11, 2014
More than half of Madhya Pradesh faces threat of adverse weather conditions on account of global warming and climate change, a new study has revealed. With an aim to predict impact of global warming and climate change on MP, a study on vulnerable zones and risk... Read more.. Subject Tags: Entertainment , Social Issues |
Barack Obama's clean energy policy to benefit India and ChinaBy : Sustainability ..., Jun 4, 2014
WASHINGTON: The path breaking clean energy policy unveiled by the Obama administration would put the US at a disadvantage against countries like India and China, top US lawmakers and policy advocacy groups have said. ... Read more.. Subject Tags: Business , China , energy , Entertainment , Environment , Health , Politics , Social Issues |
Everyone is cutting their carbon emissions—except IndiaBy : Sustainability ..., Jun 3, 2014
The 30% cut in US carbon emissions proposed today by the Obama administration only directly affects companies operating in the US, but the policy is aimed as much—possibly more—at the rest of the world as at Americans. The developing world will be responsible for almost all... Read more.. Subject Tags: Entertainment , Environment |
Tackling Indian agriculture’s water woesBy : Sustainability ..., May 28, 2014
After witnessing bountiful rains last summer, India appears to be on the verge of a water crisis once again this year, with most forecasts predicting a below-normal monsoon. The estimated gross domestic product (GDP) growth in fiscal year 2013-14 at 4.9% was 40 basis points... Read more.. Subject Tags: Entertainment , Social Issues |
‘World’s Largest Clean Tech Accelerator’ Gets a Boost from the U.N.By : Sustainability ..., May 22, 2014
Having means and opportunity are requisites for law enforcement personnel investigating crimes. But they’re also essential for individuals, groups and organizations looking to develop innovative, commercial solutions that can improve the well-being and quality of people’s... Read more.. Subject Tags: Entertainment , G.E.F. , Technology , United Nations , United Nations Industrial Development Organization , World Bank Group |
India Rising to Sustainable Energy ChallengeBy : Sustainability ..., May 20, 2014
Three very different sustainable energy projects from India are among the finalists in this year's Ashden Awards, writes Chhavi Sharma - all of them inspiring and showing this vast country the way to a clean, secure, affordable energy future for all. The retrofit... Read more.. |
MIT awards the Wind Data Generator (WDG) software “innovation of the year”By : Sustainability ..., Apr 30, 2014
The prestigious MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology - unveiled on April 9th 2014 at l’Atelier BNP-Paribas in Paris the list of award winners for its annual international innovation competition (TR35). The wind energy sector was on the spotlight for this 2014 edition... Read more.. |
China fuels highest solar silicon demand since 2011By : Sustainability ..., Apr 30, 2014
The polysilicon industry is headed for its biggest boom since a price war started three years ago. It can thank a burst of solar-panel orders in China and Japan. Demand for the commodity used to make photovoltaic cells will jump 15 per cent this year, the most since... Read more.. |