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India’s steel, cement, and aluminium industries can tap a 20 GW solar market, cutting costs and CO₂ emissions by 29 million tonnes annually. Energy
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Explore the history and evolution of solar energy, from early discoveries to modern breakthroughs like solar panels and batteries powering homes and space missions.
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Latest update of Unprecedented rainfall in Jaisalmer causes severe flooding, submerging a solar park and threatening the Great Indian Bustard hatching area,
A recent study conducted by experts from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) reveals a concerning decline in solar power generation potential across India. The study underscores the urgent need for more efficient equipment to address this issue.