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The International Energy Agency (IEA) warns that coal plants use much more water than other kinds of power stations and sometimes must shut down when water runs out.
Solapur illustrates the Catch-22 facing India, which has 17% of the planet’s population but access to only 4% of its water ...
India’s $80 Bn coal power expansion may worsen water scarcity as rising data centre demands stretch limited water supplies in ...
India’s $80 billion coal expansion puts pressure on dry regions, with 37 of 44 planned plants located in water-scarce zones.
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Climate Crisis 247 on MSN21hOpinion
Nuclear Power Is The Safest Energy Source Of All
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, highlights data showing that coal and oil cause far more deaths per terawatt hour than nuclear power. Despite public fear of nuclear accidents ...
The world’s most populous country will have more than 1 billion air-conditioning units in operation by 2050, according to the ...
Business and Financial Times on MSN1d
Explore more oil to fund green transition
By Kingsley Webora TANKEH The Chief Executive Officer of RigWorld Solutions, Kofi Amoa-Abban, has urged government to ramp up ...
The Express Tribune on MSN1hOpinion
The corridor that redrew the map
CPEC undermines New Delhi's vision of South Asia as its backyard. It rearranges the chessboard. And more dangerously, it ...
Thorium: The abundant, efficient, and eco-friendly energy source poised to solve the global energy crisis. Thorium energy ...
The Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government has strengthened India’s public sector undertakings (PSUs) in the last 11 ...
“We’ve been singled out from the first moment,” Mario Ruiz-Tagle, head of Iberdrola’s Spanish unit, said last month. But he declared that Red Eléctrica had been recording excess voltage in the days ...
The Government has published Amendments to the Electricity Act No. 30 of 2024, which they plan to approve in the month of ...