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August 5, 2009Dr. Farooq Abdulla, the Union Minister for New & Renewable Energy inaugurated the World’s largest Solar Steam System at Sri Sai Baba Sansthan. This solar system will be used to cook food for the devotees visiting the sansthan. The total … Continue reading3
Posted in Alternative Energy | Tagged India, Solar_Steam_System, World's_Largest | Leave a commentWorld’s largest wind energy park faces $54 million loses in thefts
August 3, 2009Even though the world races to such development, developing countries still lag behind. The reason is only on its inhabitants. A country is run by its people and if people are going to hamper the progress for all those who … Continue reading3
Posted in Alternative Energy | Tagged India, Wind_energy, World's_Largest | Leave a commentIndian company to convert waste in eco-friendly fuel pellets
July 28, 2009A company in the western state of Gujarat, Ahmedabad Municipal plans to use new Rs 50 crore waste conversion project to obtain carbon credits. They signed a contract with Japanese integrated waste management company Creative for a $10.4 million project … Continue reading3
Posted in Alternative Energy | Tagged Eco-Friendly, Fuel, India | Leave a commentHillary Clinton skips the Taj Mahal to visit India’s greenest building
July 22, 2009During her second visit to India, Hillary Clinton chose to skip a visit to the Taj Mahal and India Gate to visit the greenest building in India. She visited the ITC Green Center in Gurgaon which she described as a … Continue reading3
Posted in Architecture | Tagged India, Taj_Mahal | Leave a commentIndian engineering students makes an auto that runs on water
July 21, 2009An auto rickshaw is the most important vehicle in India. After the trains, it is the most important mode of transport in the country. But they are also the most polluting. It is like you can’t live without them and … Continue reading3
Posted in Transport | Tagged Auto, India, Water_Powered | Leave a commentIndia’s first solar powered cellphone by Samsung India
June 12, 2009Samsung India has introduced the world’s first solar powered cellphone in one of the largest growing cellphone markets in the world – India. The Solar Guru can be charged anywhere where the sun is shining and are excellent in far … Continue reading3
Posted in Gadgets and Tech | Tagged India, Samsung_Mobile, Solar_Power, Solar_powered_cellphone | Leave a commentIndia’s ‘National Solar Mission’ is touted as world’s most ambitious solar strategy
June 10, 2009India too is gaining momentum in the green race. The country is gearing up for a ‘National Solar Mission’ which is still not officially out in open. Touted to be world’s most ambitious solar strategy, the plans includes a national … Continue reading3
Posted in Awareness and Hype | Tagged "solar strategy", India, National_Solar_Mission | Leave a commentStauro future car that will run on oranges
June 5, 2009This is hilarious. There is a city in India called Nagpur that might go ecstatic over this news. The city, by the way is very well-known for its oranges. Taylor Welden and a team of seven dudes designed the Stauro … Continue reading3
Posted in Transport | Tagged Eco-Friendly, India, Oranges | Leave a commentCarbon pollution to grow by 40pc mostly from India and China
May 29, 2009A US government report says that by 2030 carbon pollution will grow by 40 percent, much of it to come from China and India. Their growing economies will prove the biggest threat to the atmosphere which is facing huge concerns … Continue reading3
Posted in Awareness and Hype | Tagged Carbon_Pollution, China, India, Pollution | Leave a commentIndia and the UK plan solar powered rickshaw
April 16, 2009The essence of India is in its streets, especially the most unique richshaws. There is nothing more nostalgic and adorable of India than the feel of sitting on a bumpy ride on the rickshaw in the monsoons. The big dudes … Continue reading3
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