Govt subsidies to oil and gas sector plummet 85% to $3.5 bn in 10 years
Since 2010, India has been systematically reforming fossil fuel subsidies through a ‘remove, target, and shift’ strategy
Since 2010, India has been systematically reforming fossil fuel subsidies through a ‘remove, target, and shift’ strategy
While the strong growth in India's renewable energy capacity is likely to continue, coal will remain an important source of electricity generation in the next 8-10 years, says Moody's.
The current endeavours focus entirely on decarbonising the atmosphere, by reducing CO2 rich emissions emanating from use of fossil fuels.
Adani group chairman, in his blog post for WEF 2024, says the solution is not to replace one fossil fuel with another but to leapfrog to renewables & green hydrogen
Given that India is already committed to tripling renewable and nuclear energy by 2030 and energy surplus since FY11, it doesn't need to hung up on coal
At COP28, leaders vow to end fossil fuel usage in a phased manner; some nations are unhappy as it does not mention “complete phaseout”
A coalition comprising more than 80 countries, including the United States, the European Union, and small island nations, advocates for pact at COP28 that incorporates to "phase out" fossil fuels.
CEA data shows why India will remain substantially dependent on fossil fuels to meet energy needs.
Govt pushing for large-scale up-take of ethanol to boost agri growth by 6%; eyes is to make ethanol economy worth Rs 2 lakh cr, says the minister
Gadkari, on the launch of the world’s first prototype of the ‘BS6 Stage II Electrified Flex Fuel Vehicle’, says 40% of overall pollution in India is because of fossil fuel