The Future of Renewable Energy in India
India's renewable energy sector is rapidly growing, driven by government policies, technological advancements, and investor interest. The country's vast solar and wind resources offer immense potential.
Key Tre
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Sarthak Ghosh
Stealth • 10m
Is here any business investors who are looking to invest in green energy like biogas generators? I am looking for investors to make a biogas generator
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Daxshh
Stealth • 10m
I was watching a think school video about a sudden growth in solar panels in India. The insights were
1. 98% of poly silicon is imported from china which is not good for the future of India.
2. India have very less manufacturing units of solar panel
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Arcane
Stealth • 8m
India's green financing journey began early, with USD 15.7 billion in climate-aligned bonds used for clean energy by 2016.
Officially, the market started in 2015 with YES Bank's renewable energy bond. Since then, major players like EXIM Bank and Re
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Arcane
Stealth • 4m
How big tech is cleverly evading its responsibility to become carbon neutral through creative accounting practices?
Through "Renewable Energy Certificates" (RECs).
The data centers of these companies have incredible power requirements which is met
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Jaswanth Jegan
Stealth • 7m
Can focus on Renewable Energy and innovate to make it more cheaper instead of Nuclear Power Imo.
What do you think?
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Karan Thakur
Stealth • 1m
Mukesh Ambani is an Indian business magnate, chairman, and managing director of Reliance Industries Limited (RIL).
Key Highlights:
* Transformation of Reliance: Under his leadership, Reliance Industries has diversified significantly, expanding from
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Divyansh Ameta
Stealth • 11m
The entire energy industry is transitioning towards renewable sources, with wind, solar, and tidal power gaining prominence. Much like the gold rush, there's a race to capitalize on this shift. I'm contemplating which industry could emerge as the 'sh