India, known for its rapid economic growth and substantial manufacturing sector, possesses abundant renewable energy potential through solar, wind, and hydropower resources. Expediting the development of clean energy in India would improve access to affordable and reliable energy and lessen reliance on fossil fuel imports, thereby bolstering energy security amid the ongoing energy crisis. Though […]
The growing environmental concerns, government backing for businesses in the renewable sector and investment opportunities in India’s renewable energy sector have turned it into an appealing opportunity for entrepreneurs. Leading renewable energy companies in this field are actively involved, expanding their assets and capabilities to help India achieve its ambitious goal of reaching 500 GW […]
The renewable energy sector in India is experiencing swift expansion, presenting numerous investment prospects for businesses to engage in renewable energy ventures. India has set an ambitious target of reaching 450 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030, encompassing solar, wind, hydro, and other renewable sources. The government has introduced several initiatives and policies to […]
Solar power projects have the flexibility to be established anywhere in the country; however, when they are developed in a scattered manner, it results in increased project costs per MW and higher transmission losses. This was one of the primary concerns and the reason for India’s solar park scheme. Implementing individual projects with smaller capacities […]
The regulations outlined in the E-Waste Management Rules 2022 apply to various entities involved in the manufacturing, sale, transfer, purchase, collection, storage, and processing of e-waste or electrical and electronic equipment. This includes manufacturers, producers, consumers, bulk consumers, collection centres, dealers, e-retailers, refurbishers, dismantlers, and recyclers. By the E-Waste Management[1] Rules, refurbishment is defined as […]
The generation of electronic waste (e-waste) has significantly increased globally due to growing electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) consumption and increased product obsolesce rate. Various electronic devices and appliances, such as old phones, TVs, laptops, desktops, refrigerators, and power backup systems, retain considerable value even when abandoned. In India, e-waste[1] processors possess a substantial stockpile […]
The regulations outlined in the E-Waste Management Rules 2022 apply to various entities involved in the manufacturing, sale, transfer, purchase, collection, storage, and processing of e-waste or electrical and electronic equipment. This includes manufacturers, producers, consumers, bulk consumers, collection centres, dealers, e-retailers, refurbishers, dismantlers, and recyclers. By the E-Waste Management Rules, refurbishment is defined as […]
Renewable energy refers to energy obtained from natural resources that can naturally replenish themselves within a human lifetime without depleting the Earth’s resources. These resources, including sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves, biomass, and thermal energy stored in the Earth’s crust, are widely available in various forms across the globe. The remarkable advantage of these sources […]
India, with a staggering population of 1.4 billion, is a rapidly advancing economically with an immense appetite for energy. Today, with an installed electrical capacity exceeding 4 lacks MW, India has successfully transitioned into a nation with surplus power. Moreover, recognizing the significance of sustainable development and green energy, India is progressively shifting its power […]
An Environment Management Plan (EMP) is formulated to evaluate the ecological consequences of an upcoming project at the proposed site. The primary objective of EMP is to plan to provide a designed solution for all possible issues arising from the construction and operation of a developmental project. Therefore, EMP is implemented on the project’s site […]