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Apple opens office in Bengaluru, running on 100% renewable energy

Apple opened its massive new office in India’s Silicon Valley, Bengaluru. This new office is located on Cubbon Road in Minsk Square, at a prominent location. The 15-floor office will be able to house up to 1,200 employees and also has parking for 740 cars. The new office also has designated lab space, places for

Nuvera Fuel Cells to collaborate with HELINOR Energy to develop zero-emission marine power

Nuvera Fuel Cells, a leading provider of fuel cell power solutions, has formalized a technology development agreement with HELINOR Energy, a Norwegian technology and production provider specializing in next-generation hydrogen fuel cell and fire suppression modules. The collaboration aims to develop scalable zero-emission energy solutions for maritime applications, with HELINOR funding the integration of Nuvera’s

India’s nuclear power Bhavini for energy self-dependence

The technology demonstrating a pilot-level experiment has already shown to the world its efficacy and now Indian nuclear scientists are eagerly waiting for the day when they will commission India’s first and a unique full-scale prototype fast breeder reactor, which is based in Kalpakkam in Tamil Nadu. The cutting-edge nuclear energy technology is unique in

How seawater can be used to generate valuable hydrogen energy

Hydrogen is a clean-burning fuel, and when combined with oxygen in a fuel cell — like a battery — it produces heat and electricity with water vapor as its only byproduct. But extracting hydrogen and isolating it so that it can be used in this way isn’t as simple. Today, most hydrogen is generated by

India’s energy demand will continue to grow exponentially

Talking about the fast progress made by India in green and clean energy sector, Shri Hardeep Singh Puri, the Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas and Housing & Urban Affairs, said that the 10 percent target on biofuel blending by November, 2022 was attained 5 months in advance, and the 20 percent biofuel blending target

India planning to use green hydrogen for energy storage

The Indian government is planning to use green hydrogen and green ammonia as energy storage systems. Union Minister of Power and New & Renewable Energy, RK Singh, announced on September 15 that India is gearing up to invite bids for a pilot project aimed at generating 100 MW of round-the-clock (RTC) power using green hydrogen

India Maritime and Energy 2023

India Maritime and Energy Conference and Awards is an International Conference & Award show that shall serve as a convergence point for the Oil & gas industry veterans, energy professionals, maritime decision-makers, and stakeholders. The conference aims to unite upstream and downstream oil and gas companies and meet national and international audiences to discover the

India’s energy demand to double to 75 exajoules by 2047  

India might have missed several ‘busses’ such as the solar bus and the semiconductor bus, but the country is all set to board the crucial hydrogen bus along with other industrial countries, Dr Ashish Lele, Director of CSIR-National Chemical Laboratories said. Delivering the keynote address at a two-day masterclass on green hydrogen, organized by the

Is white hydrogen energy-intensive?

White hydrogen is the newest hydrogen denotes hydrogen occurring naturally in reservoirs in the Earth’s crust as a free gas not combined with other elements. Its presence has been known for a long time. But no one believed the reservoirs were numerous enough or large enough to bother extracting. That thinking has changed, and there

TERI, Shell report calls India to develop low-carbon alternatives

A joint report by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) and Shell titled “India transforming to a net-zero emission energy system: A call to action to 2030” has highlighted the need for increasing electrification in ‘energy end use’ sectors and meeting electricity demand increasingly from non-fossil sources. These are among other measures that India should

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