The solar industry has achieved some measure of success in India but is far behind when compared to some other countries. A large reason attributed to the slow
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FIFA world Cup being held in Brazil this year is special for another reason which doesn’t involve football. The FIFA World Cup is also offsetting the carbon emissions
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Consumers are now looking towards renewable sources of energy with a far more positive attitude in India. Almost half of the residential and commercial consumers surveyed are of
Although India is yet to catch up, leaders like Germany, US, China and Japan have provided a base for a thriving solar power industry. Global installed capacity crossed
India and US are currently fighting it out at the WTO because of the domestic content requirement which is a part of India’s solar energy programme. Many other
Trade barriers are imposed by governments all over the world in order to protect domestic industries and when they fear that the product doesn’t meet their import requirements.
The US government which has a history of being non-committal on clean energy issues (US did not adopt the Kyoto Protocol) and did not adopt any binding GHG
World Environment Day (WED) is the United Nations’ flagship programme to call for action to protect the environment. This year’s theme is Small Island Developing States in the
First Solar Inc., which is among the largest solar-panel manufacturers, has decided to contest India’s latest solar ruling on anti dumping, reported WSJ. India’s commerce ministry had after