India can function on a fully renewable electricity system in 2050. This is the result of a new research by Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT). The study shows that developing countries that ...
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 ...
Despite India’s population being projected to outstrip China’s by at least 28 per cent by 2050, its absolute natural resources demand will not catch up to China's in that timeframe. This is due to ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
With just a few days to go until the start of COP26, the next round of global climate talks under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, India is experiencing acute manifestations ...
Officials close to India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi are huddling with senior bureaucrats and foreign advisers to draw up a possible 2050 deadline for transitioning to net zero emissions, unnamed ...
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India is currently the world’s fastest-growing major economy and the sixth-largest economy in the world. However, too often the conversation about Asia’s future tends to focus more on China’s meteoric ...
India can function on a fully renewable electricity system in 2050, research indicates. The study shows that developing countries that have an abundance of renewable resources do not need to take the ...