India’s largest thermal power firm is moving away from coal
NTPC, India’s largest coal-fired power generator, is rapidly moving to produce electricity from renewables, in line with the country’s energy transition plans
NTPC, India’s largest coal-fired power generator, is rapidly moving to produce electricity from renewables, in line with the country’s energy transition plans
India has to strictly regulate the disposal of toxic fly ash from coal-fired power plants to minimise environmental and health risks to local communities
Water scarcity has often impacted output in India’s power sector that depends overly on coal-fired plants requiring much cooling, but that can change with increasing use of renewable energy
Water scarcity has often impacted output in India’s power sector that depends overly on coal-fired plants requiring much cooling, but that can change with increasing use of renewable energy
Although India is facing freshwater scarcity, it continues to depend heavily on electricity production that requires large amounts of water for cooling, often leading to situations when production…Read More
Sulphur dioxide forms a large part of the current air pollution emergencies in Indian cities, including the capital
While the world has been preoccupied with reducing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which is generated by burning fossil fuels, sulphur dioxide emissions have not received the same attention. Produced by burning coal, wood, petrol…Read more