Why India must lead on energy storage and green molecules

Why India must lead on energy storage and green molecules

Energy crises are rarely just energy crises. They are stress tests—of policy, of foresight, of how well an economy has insulated itself from decisions made in distant capitals and conflict zones. The current instability in West Asia is one such test. For an economy still significantly tethered to imported oil and gas, the consequences are familiar: inflationary pressure, rising input costs, a current...

India’s Green Hydrogen Push Faces Hurdles: Cost, Infrastructure Lag

India’s Green Hydrogen Push Faces Hurdles: Cost, Infrastructure Lag

Global Energy Woes Boost India's Green Hydrogen Push, But Challenges RemainThe current wave of global energy instability, fueled by geopolitical tensions, serves as a stark reminder of India's vulnerability to volatile imported fossil fuel prices. While this crisis intensifies the strategic need for energy independence and accelerates the push towards domestic renewable energy, it also highlights the...

The Green Hydrogen Dream Is Slipping Further Out of Reach

The Green Hydrogen Dream Is Slipping Further Out of Reach

Green hydrogen gained significant traction during the post-pandemic period, as governments worldwide pledged to decarbonise their economies and energy companies looked to diversify their portfolios. Hydrogen produced using renewable energy as an input looked like the best way to provide a clean alternative to traditional fuels, as it can be used for a range of applications, including...

Focus on step-by-step energy transition

Focus on step-by-step energy transition

Amaravati: Emphasising a practical and phased approach to tackling climate change, Dr SSV Ramakumar said that India’s energy transition must be driven by steady, scalable solutions rather than a single breakthrough. Addressing 10th Research Day celebrations at SRM University-AP on Friday as chief guest, he highlighted the Princeton Wedge Approach as a viable framework for achieving long-term...

Kimberly-Clark’s plan to upgrade boilers for greener running

Kimberly-Clark’s plan to upgrade boilers for greener running

Planning permission is being sought to install replacement boilers and chimney stacks at the Low Pressure Boiler House (LPBH) in its Barrow plant. The LPBH currently houses three boilers, which were initially fuelled by coal when installed in 1984 but were converted to natural gas in 1994. However, their efficiency is presumed to be very low as they were not originally designed for...

Agreement signed for hydrogen fuel cell harbour craft in Singapore

Agreement signed for hydrogen fuel cell harbour craft in Singapore

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Massive wind turbine project gets green light in eastern N.S.

Massive wind turbine project gets green light in eastern N.S.

A wind farm in the eastern part of the province has been granted an environmental assessment approval by the Nova Scotia government. According to the province, construction of the Upper Afton Wind Project in Antigonish and Guysborough counties is slated to begin in 2027 and employ up to 250 people. It will include up to 28, eight-megawatt turbines that should be operational in...

The new imperative for clean energy – pv magazine India

The new imperative for clean energy – pv magazine India

The clean energy transition carries a real risk of replicating the extractive habits of the fossil fuel era, just with different inputs. Land grabs for solar. Rare earth mining for batteries. Water consumption for green hydrogen. None of these are arguments against the transition. They are arguments for doing it...

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