Renewable energy project is still not considered as a profitable project. However, this is a myth and now project developer can expect good returns on it. Thanks to
Electricity produced by Renewable Energy (RE) sources may conceptually be split into the pure electricity component and the “green” component. The “green” component is called as Renewable Energy
In spite of a total installed power generation capacity of about 223 GW (as of April 2013), India is still struggling to meet increasing power demand. Government of
Part 1, Jump to Part 2 The Ministry of Corporate Affairs has released CSR Voluntary Guidelines (VG) on Social, Environmental and Economic Responsibilities of Business in year 2009.
Part 2, Jump to Part 1 For each project activity as included in scheduled A and scheduled B (Refer table 1), corresponding performance indicator(s) will be identified, monitored
We all have experienced depleting quality of air, water and other natural resources. With the increasing population and the resulting load on natural resources, we are on the
The state of Andhra Pradesh has accredited its first Solar PV project under Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) mechanism. The project has been developed by KCP limited, a $100
Many countries in the world are using conventional energy sources to fulfill their electricity requirements. Conventional power generation involves burning of fossil fuels that releases Greenhouse gases (GHGs)
Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) is a global nongovernmental organization registered in UK. It has released its information disclosure request for Investor CDP 2013 program in February 2013. This
The state owned power utility company MAHAGENCO (Maharashtra State Power Generation Co. Ltd) is successfully operating a solar PV power plant since the past one year in Chandrapur
Tamilnadu is the eleventh largest state in India by area and the seventh most populous state. The State of Tamilnadu is located in the southern region of India
The State of Karnataka is located in the southern region of India with installed electricity generation capacity of 13,596 MW (As on 31st January 2013). Karnataka constitutes 6%