Concentrating Solar Power in China and India: A Spatial Analysis of Technical...
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View ArticleSky’s is no limit: Space-based Solar Power, the next major step in the...
The paper “provides a policymaker’s overview of a highly scalable, revolutionary, renewable energy technology, Space-Based Solar Power (SBSP), and evaluates its utility within the context of the...
View ArticleBackground on the President’s Roundtable with Entrepreneurs
On Saturday, November 6, 2010, in Mumbai, President Obama will convene a roundtable discussion with a small group of U.S. and Indian business leaders to showcase commercial partnerships that exemplify...
View ArticleIndia’s Massive Solar Program Underway
Given the government’s big aims, India’s solar sector is attracting corporate interest. Investments and tie-ups are being put in place. As the cost of building solar capacity falls, a significant solar...
View ArticleIndia’s inconsistent solar aspiration
Since January 2015, SunEdison, a U.S.-headquartered solar energy firm, has announced three major projects with a total capacity to generate 12 gigawatts of electricity in the states of Rajasthan,...
View ArticleHow technology can cap oil prices
Are the prices of fossil fuels such as oil, natural gas, and coal close to being capped permanently? Developments in renewable energy, electric vehicles, and energy storage could mean fossil fuel...
View ArticleCOP21: unspoken India-U.S. war
Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off India’s presence at COP21 on 30 November with bold plans that will shape geopolitics well beyond the Paris Summit. But the backroom talk in Paris still depicts...
View ArticleCOP21 doesn’t harm India’s growth
India had much to lose from the climate talks, while potential gains were not proportionate. Thankfully, India has come away from COP21 without any ‘serious harm’ to its long term growth prospects....
View ArticleMinigrids: the next energy access beacon
India is betting heavily on renewable energy to produce a significant chunk of the electricity necessary to power an 8% GDP growth, with a much smaller carbon footprint that will be compatible with the...
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