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    In less than three years, India sees three-fold rise in solar power generation capacity, currently at 10,000+ megawatts

    Posted on by Shilpa Chatterjee

    In 2014, India’s solar power generation capacity was 3,000 megawatts (MW). In less than three years, this figure has risen three-fold and India now boasts of an installed capacity to churn out 10,000 MW of solar energy.

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    7,000 Indian railway stations soon to be powered by the sun

    Posted on by Shilpa Chatterjee

    Subject to implementation of the plans announced in India’s 2017 Union Budget, pretty much all railway stations in the country will soon be powered by solar. In the Union Budget speech made on February 01, 2017 by India’s Finance Minister, … Continue reading3

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    India now houses the largest solar power plant of the world, massive enough to power 1,50,000 homes!

    Posted on by Shilpa Chatterjee

    Winning over the title of the world’s largest solar plant at a single location from California’s Topaz Solar Farm, is India’s Kamuthi Solar Power Project in Tamil Nadu. Having been completed two years ago, the former has a capacity of … Continue reading3

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    India could become the first country with 100 pc electric vehicles by 2030

    Posted on by Gareth Mankoo

    India’s Minister for Power, Coal and Renewable Energy, Piyush Goyal has just announced something that could make world headlines in the greener circles. With the proposition of India becoming the world’s first country to ply 100 percent electric vehicles by … Continue reading3

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    AutoPortal.com with details of Audi A4 Price in India

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    In the Indian automobile market there is good demand for the entry level and mid-range luxury cars. The A4 is a mid-range premium sedan from the Audi AG. The Audi India has launched this car in India in 2012 in … Continue reading3

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    Indian state makes solar plants mandatory for all new high-rises

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    The Indian state of Tamil Nadu has made it mandatory for all new high-rises to include a solar generation facility. The state has categorized all buildings above 4 floors as high rises. The rule will apply to all group development … Continue reading3

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    India’s Cochin International Airport becomes world’s first solar-powered airstrip

    Posted on by Gareth Mankoo

    Cochin International Airport in southern India has just become the world’s first airport to be completely powered by solar energy. The airport was inaugurated by the Chief Minister of the state and houses a 12 MWp solar plant. The government … Continue reading3

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    Tips That Help To Buy Property in Noida

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    Buying a new home or investing in land around Noida is a great idea. However, several factors come into play when selecting a property for investment. Remember, you will be spending a large amount of your life earnings or taking … Continue reading3

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    Bhutan’s capital to go green with electric cars

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    Going green isn’t limited to the towering metropolises of the urban world. In fact, the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, better-known as the real life Shangri-La, has decided to take a step towards a greener future. The Prime Minister of Bhutan, … Continue reading3

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    India to develop the world’s largest solar power plant in Rajasthan

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    The Indian desert region of Rajasthan is known to enjoy a substantial amount of time in the sun. This also makes this Indian state a great place to make use of the sun to its fullest, to generate electricity. The … Continue reading3

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