Skip to main content

India's huge solar ambitions could push coal further into shade - Foreshadowed 100 gigawatt tender is off the scale of country’s energy needs but represents ‘brilliant statement of intent’, analysts say https://ift.tt/2KAijIf https://ift.tt/2MybMOM https://ift.tt/2MybMOM https://ift.tt/2tIrakH

https://ift.tt/2MybMOM

Submitted June 30, 2018 at 02:08AM by ManiaforBeatles https://ift.tt/2tIrakH ManiaforBeatles

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Workers should have the right to work from home, German Labor and Social Affairs Minister Hubertus Heil told the tabloid Bild am Sonntag. The newspaper said he plans to present a bill this autumn in a bid to see this enshrined in law. https://ift.tt/2xahS5S https://ift.tt/358EIY8 https://ift.tt/358EIY8 https://ift.tt/2xetFAg

https://ift.tt/358EIY8 Submitted April 26, 2020 at 07:17PM by madazzahatter https://ift.tt/2xetFAg madazzahatter

The Indian government have approved $1.43 billion for its first manned space mission, set to launch in 2022 with a three-person crew. The “Gaganyaan” project—which translates to “spacecraft” in Hindi—is an orbital space mission, set to carry indigenous crew and travel for around seven days. http://bit.ly/2AlR3Kq http://bit.ly/2SoJ8D2 http://bit.ly/2SoJ8D2 http://bit.ly/2BJ1SG8

http://bit.ly/2SoJ8D2 Submitted December 29, 2018 at 07:07PM by madazzahatter http://bit.ly/2BJ1SG8 madazzahatter