Grid-eMotion™ Fleet is a full ‘grid-to-plug’ solution for large-scale public transport and commercial fleets, enabling operators to charge more with less
Read More• These water-less robots are self-powered, allow for AI-led intelligent operation and remote monitoring and communication. • With the launch of this product, Skilancer Solar aims to capture the residential market which has a capacity of 4400 MW and is expected to reach 8500MW by the end of 2020
Read MoreAny urbane construction has an adverse effect on the surrounding ecology, as it habitually adopts the path of heavy construction work which eventually consumes a large chunk of our green space, further intensifying the impact of the existing eco-environmental problems, such as resource consumption, climate change, and environmental degradation.
Read MoreGrundfos India, a global leader in advanced pump solutions and a trendsetter in water technology, today announced that its India facility in Chennai, comprising of both its country headquarters and the factory building, has been accredited with LEED Platinum Certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).
Read MoreThe relevance & utility of SmartMeters has long been apparent. The current situation has only served to reinforce their efficacy, by completely eliminating manual interventions. Smart Metering is poised to be the launchpad for a comprehensive reform of the power sector. Writes Saurabh Kumar, Managing Director, EESL.
Read MoreGlobal Coalition of Energy, Industry and Finance Leaders Calls for Economic Stimulus to be Invested in the Economy of the Future
Read MoreThis unprecedented crisis will have a massive impact on most economies. Countries will need to re-prioritize public expenditure towards humanitarian aid, social & health sectors, and to cater to those immediately affected by the Coronavirus. The challenge for an economy like India is to still - and somehow - manage to keep investment levels in infrastructure up.
Read More”. A key message that reverberated across the sessions and events of the WUF 10 was the need for an inclusive and people-centric approach to sustainable urban development through strengthening of local coping capacities and mainstreaming resilience in urban policy frameworks. However, due to the onset of the current COVID-19 pandemic, there were fewer participants/delegates at the forum than previous years, along with a few empty exhibits and canceled sessions because of travel advisories and restrictions.
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