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China likely to exceed carbon emission forecast figures

Beijing: China will exceed the forecast of greenhouse gas emission, say two recent studies.

Govt releases guidelines for installation of wind turbines

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New Delhi: The Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE) has released a set of guidelines for the installation and use of new wind turbine models in the country.

Solar energy to light up J&K villages

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Kashmir: Jammu and Kashmir can expect getting over 20,000Mw power through solar energy medium in the coming years. Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy, Dr.Farooq Abdullah said that Electrification Expansion program that would enable the state to meet its power demand without the use of conventional sources of Energy.

Increasing use of solar energy in developing countries may lead to lead poisoning: Study

Washington: The increase in the use of solar energy in the developing nations will result in lead pollution, says a new study by conducted in the United States.

Bangalore to host World Water Summit

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Bangalore: The city will host the first ever ‘Bangalore World Water Summit’ in February. The summit will discuss all the burning problems related to water being faced by people at a global level and generate solutions to resolve them.

Carbon trading to bring money to backward villages in Himachal

Shimla: Himachal Pradesh gets a multi-crore Himachal Pradesh Mid Himalayan Watershed Project which provides 5000 families to earn green money through carbon trading by raising plantations on barren land.

India needs 10 pc more water than current estimates by 2050

New Delhi: India will need 10 per cent more water by 2050 than the current government estimates, says a report published in the Current Science Journal.

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