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India’s renewable vitality balancing act with nuclear energy spearheading it with solar power

India’s renewable vitality balancing act with nuclear energy spearheading it with solar power

Representational Image India faces a pressing need to reduce its dependence on imported fossil fuels to achieve true energy security. With the 2025 Budget, the Government of India’s (GoI) renewed focus on nuclear energy, reflected in policy changes designed to encourage rapid sector growth, places a new emphasis on […] Click here to view original […]

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Bill McKibben on the billionaire conspiracy to kill green energy

Bill McKibben on the billionaire conspiracy to kill green energy

Smoke emitting from burning crates in factory. Photo via Getty Images YouTube video As the climate crisis escalates, a just and rapid transition to renewable energy might seem like the obvious solution. Yet somehow, fossil fuel expansion always remains on the agenda. Environmental activist and author Bill McKibben joins […] Click here to view original

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Going Green: Advancing Sustainability Standards In Ireland's Construction Sector

Going Green: Advancing Sustainability Standards In Ireland’s Construction Sector

It will come as little surprise to those with experience of the Irish construction sector that environmental and sustainability factors and regulations play an increasing part in our built environment. In recent years, the evolving nature of construction standards coupled with unprecedented increases in fuel and materials costs, and […] Click here to view original

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University of East London to heat campus buildings using water from River Thames

University of East London to heat campus buildings using water from River Thames

Credit: UEL Image: Innovative water source heat pump to be installed at Royal Docks campus under partnership with Siemens University of East London (UEL) buildings on the banks of the Thames could soon be kept warm by harnessing heat from the river, as part of a new deal that […] Click here to view original

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Does it pay for homes to install rooftop solar panels?

Does it pay for homes to install rooftop solar panels?

Solar energy roof panel systems can be a significant investment channel, but they include an upfront commitment of tens of thousands of shekels. With 800 square meters of solar collectors spanning across the Sano factory roof and an estimated investment cost of 1.5 million shekels, the project reduces greenhouse […] Click here to view original

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Scientists Built a Tiny Battery Out of Nuclear Waste That You'll Never Have to Recharge

Scientists Built a Tiny Battery Out of Nuclear Waste That You’ll Never Have to Recharge

MF3d//Getty Images Nuclear energy accounts for 10 percent of the world’s energy, and estimates say that by 2050, that number could increase by 2.5 times. That increase in nuclear energy also means an increase in nuclear waste, so scientists are searching for ways to use the latent energy in […] Click here to view original

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