Carbon Credit N Green Credit: Pathway to Sustainability Part 2
In this blog post, we will explore what green credit entails in the context of Indiana, its benefits, and how businesses can leverage it to contribute to a greener future.…
In this blog post, we will explore what green credit entails in the context of Indiana, its benefits, and how businesses can leverage it to contribute to a greener future.…
First, the Union government will be organizing an "International Conference on Green Hydrogen" in Delhi from July 5-7. The event will be the first such conference of this scale on…
A new battery technology from Honeywell that can store and discharge electricity for up to 12 hours in India will outlast lithium-ion batteries. (CO2 Capture & H2 Tech) According to…
During his visit to the Mediterranean country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with an Egyptian CEO and an oil strategist about the economy, the development of infrastructure, and energy security.…
The significance of environmentally friendly hydrogen production has gained prominence as the globe ramps up efforts to address climate change and move towards a cleaner future. (Foreign Technology Imports) India,…
According to Shobhan Chaudhry, general manager (GM) of Northern Railway, who visited the site on Thursday, H2-powered trains are anticipated to run from Haryana's Jind district by the end of…
According to ET, India and the US are expected to look into working together on projects involving green and clean hydrogen (Green H2), carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS), and…
According to Deloitte, the hydrogen market will generate $642 billion in yearly income by 2030 and $1.4 trillion by 2050, surpassing the value of the liquid natural gas trade. According…
India, as one of the world's fastest-growing economies with burgeoning energy demand, recognizes the significance of adopting sustainable alternatives. In this context, the importation of foreign technology for green hydrogen…
By 2050, India will have produced 55 MT of green hydrogen. According to Deloitte's most recent report, the nation will continue to import just minimally over the next ten years…