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India has achieved 50% of its power generation capacity from non-fossil fuels, surpassing its 2030 Paris Agreement target.
Non-fossil fuel sources now account for half of India's total power generation capacity of 484.8 gigawatts (GW), a milestone ...
India achieves 50% clean energy capacity five years early. Driven by strong policy and private players like AGEL, the country ...
Nayara Energy’s refinery at Vadinar in Gujarat became the first in India to come under Western sanctions as the European ...
India achieves 50% clean energy capacity, exceeding its 2030 target. Driven by strong policy & private sector investment, the ...
India stands at an energy crossroads. With rising global instability and climate pressures, embracing biofuels like biodiesel ...
India's solar energy journey is a testament to its commitment to clean energy, with Diu becoming the first district to meet ...
India opposes EU sanctions on Russian energy sector, including Vadinar refinery, advocating for no double standards in global ...
New Delhi should formulate a standalone Latin America strategy, built on a foundation of energy and food security, and ...
The decision is expected to fast-track NLCIL’s plans to develop 10.11 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030, and scale this ...