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NTPC eyes Maldives for setting up solar power projects Agencies New Delhi, Jan 6 Country’s largest power producer National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) is eyeing Maldives for establishing solar power projects, a move that would enhance the thermal power generator’s green footprint.
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PS20 solar power tower is a solar thermal energy plant in Sanlucar la Mayor near Seville, in Andalusia, Spain. It is the world’s most powerful solar power tower. The 20 megawatt solar power tower produces electricity with large movable mirrors called heliostats. en.wikipedia.org
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Getting us to stop wasting energy and instead choose sustainable ways of living is a daunting task. But it’s what the Ashden Trust for Sustainable Energy is committed to. It rewards schemes that show renewable energy products working for the community – whether it’s using solar energy, biogas or any other form of energy that [...]
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Israel focuses its energy on clean technologies After a successful run of high-tech and computer-related innovation, Israel is focusing its ambitions on the next big thing… Read more on Deseret News
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Klamath River cleanup wins federal approval The new standards are intended to restore the polluted waters of the major salmon river, but the effort could take decades. The federal government has approved a state plan that calls for significant reductions in pollution from agricultural runoff and dam operations on the Klamath River, setting the stage [...]
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This week, ATE and the environment: a grandfather studies for a new green job in wind energy and making salt water into drinking water.
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Buying solar power must for states In a move that will boost clean energy in the country, the Cabinet on Thursday amended the Power Tariff Policy which now requires the State Electricity Regulators to fix a percentage of energy purchase from solar power under the Renewable Purchase Obligation.
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