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At WEF 2024, IEA’s Fatih Birol lauds India’s remarkable strides in the new energy domain, emphasizing the nation’s commitment to sustainability – EQ

In Short : Fatih Birol, the Executive Director of the International Energy Agency (IEA), commends India for taking incredible steps in the new energy space at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in 2024. This acknowledgment reflects India’s commitment to advancing in sustainable and innovative energy solutions. In Detail : Executive Director of the International Energy […]

Adani Green to Develop 30 GW Solar Energy at Khavda RE Park by 2029 – EQ

Everything you need to know about hydrogen in the clean energy transition – EQ Mag

Clean hydrogen’s diverse applications have made it a critical pillar in the transition to net-zero. Clean Hydrogen and hydrogen-based fuels could help decarbonize hard-to-abate industries, mobility, and power generation. While the market for clean hydrogen is growing, it is not increasing fast enough to meet the IEA’s Net Zero Emissions by 2050 Scenario. You can’t […]

Nine Years Series: National Hydrogen Mission – EQ Mag

After a bumpy year, renewable energy looks poised for boom times – EQ Mag

The future has never been brighter for renewable energy, as some of the snags that kept wind and solar production from going full throttle this year seem poised to ease. While site- and grid-permitting delays, inflation and supply-chain bottlenecks beset the creation and adoption of renewable energy this past year and will pose lingering hurdles, […]

Role of prosumers in renewable energy adoption in India – EQ

5 Things to Know About the IEA’s Roadmap to Net Zero by 2050

To avoid the worst impacts of climate change and realize the goals of the Paris Agreement, greenhouse gas emissions should fall to net zero by mid-century and then reach net negative emissions thereafter. Responding to the science, 60 countries, as well as scores of companies and cities, have already adopted net-zero targets, and many more […]

COP28 faces debate over controversy-mired carbon credits