A study by Bayesian Energy highlights that India can meet 28% of its electricity demand through advanced nuclear technologies ...
India, along with six other countries, “will shape the future growth of the city population” of the world as they are expected to add more than 500 million city residents between 2025 and 2050, the UN ...
India has long stood at the crossroads of global energy innovation. As one of the fastest-growing economies with vast rural expanses and energy-hungry urban centers, its future depends on finding ...
India’s population over 60 will double in 2050 from the 10.5 per cent recorded in 2022, a report by the UN Population Fund said. The share of older people will double to “20.8 per cent, with the ...
India’s industry expansion and rising oil refining to meet higher fuel demand are set to drive a tripling of the country’s natural gas consumption by 2050, the U.S. Energy Information Administration ...
India’s cumulative solar waste will reach about 19,000 kt by 2050, as all the capacity deployed until 2030 will have reached end of life, according to a new study by the CEEW. The organization ...
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has predicted that global oil consumption could rise till 2050, with India taking the lead in growth in demand over the next decade. The Paris-based energy ...
The US EIA expects India to lead the world in installed solar capacity by 2050. Image: Library of Congress The US Energy Information Administration (EIA), the branch of the US government responsible ...
NEW DELHI, Oct 13 (Reuters) - India wants to push developed nations to become carbon negative rather than carbon neutral by 2050, arguing that would allow emerging market economies more time to use ...
India’s oil demand is expected to grow by 8 million barrels per day by 2050. India has significantly increased imports of discounted Russian oil, supplemented by deals with Venezuela and Guyana. India ...
More than half of all adults and a third of children, teenagers, and young adults around the world are predicted to be ...
NEW DELHI, Oct 13 (Reuters) - India wants to push developed nations to become carbon negative rather than carbon neutral by 2050, arguing that would allow emerging market economies more time to use ...
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