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Mercom may lower India solar power installation forecast if duties are imposed

By : Sustainability ..., May 22, 2014

 KOLKATA: Mercom Capital Group, a global clean energy communications and consulting firm, said it may lower its India solar energy installation forecast of 1,000 MW in 2014 if import duties on components are imposed, while cautiously reiterating the estimate. 

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‘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...

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India’s New Leadership: 400 Million People Will Have Power In 5 Years With The Help Of Solar

By : Sustainability ..., May 22, 2014

 Four hundred million Indians, more than the population of the United States and Canada combined, lack electricity. An official of India’s newly elected Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, recently said that his government wants every home to be able to run at least one light bulb...

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In India, solar surge aims to reshape the country's energy future

By : Sustainability ..., May 22, 2014

 The deserts of Rajasthan have long been known for their spare beauty and their intense sunshine. Now that sun is being turned into a surge of solar power expansion that may one day power not just Rajasthan but a wide swath of India with clean energy.

Dhursar, a...
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Cities have better water supply, sanitation, says UN

By : Sustainability ..., May 21, 2014

 United Nations: Sharp inequalities still persist around the world between rural and urban areas in terms of availability of cleaner water and better sanitation though the disparity has been narrowing over time, a UN report has said. 

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Fuel subsidies cost governments in emerging markets more than $500 billion every year: IEA

By : Sustainability ..., May 21, 2014

 LONDON: Fossil fuel subsidies cost governments in emerging markets more than $500 billion every year and are a major contributor to climate change, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA) and International Monetary Fund (IMF).

The biggest subsidies are...
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Reforming India’s energy policy

By : Sustainability ..., May 21, 2014

 India’s policymakers are fond of defining the country’s energy security in terms of three As: availability, access and affordability. However, the three As appear at increasing risk in the face of four formidable barriers: energy subsidies, systemic management inefficiencies...

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Australian coal prospects dim as Modi turns spotlight on solar

By : Sustainability ..., May 21, 2014

 India’s newly elected Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, has kicked off his first term in office with a promise that every home in the power-starved nation will be able to run at least one light bulb by 2019 – powered by solar.

“We look upon solar as having the...
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India Rising to Sustainable Energy Challenge

By : 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...
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In India, solar surge aims to reshape the country's energy future

By : Sustainability ..., May 20, 2014

 DHURSAR, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – The deserts of Rajasthan have long been known for their spare beauty and their intense sunshine. Now that sun is being turned into a surge of solar power expansion that may one day power not just Rajasthan but a wide swath of...

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