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Although an increase in GDP marks an increase in energy consumption, India’s carbon and energy intensities have declined in the past decade, below t
The Global South will house 90 percent of the world's population by 2050, which could impact India's energy and development by 2070.
With primary energy consumption exceeding 170 EJ in 2023, China has surpassed the US to become the world's largest energy consumer.
Despite rapid growth in energy demand, India's per-person energy consumption is much less compared to that of developed countries
In India, fossil fuel subsidies dominate over support for renewable energy, creating complexities despite varying subsidy definitions
भूतानमध्ये क्रिप्टो मायनिंगच्या विकासामुळे अनेक फायदे
कार्बन उत्सर्जन निव्वळ-शून्य करण्याची भारताची वचनबद्धत
India’s net-zero commitment depends on robust policies and strong institutional frameworks for decarbonising its transport sector.
The growth of crypto mining in Bhutan has brought its fair share of benefits and challenges
भारताच्या ऊर्जेशी संबंधित समस्येचे मुख्य कारण म्हणजे भ�
India’s key energy problem is the inadequate effective demand for energy, especially from poor rural households in India and an underdeveloped marke
देशाच्या डिजिटल विकासासाठी महत्त्वपूर्ण असणाऱ्या डेटा
Climate change is impacting data centres that are vital for a country's digital development. It is critical, therefore, for data centre strategies to
वाढत्या जागतिक तापमानाशी जुळवून घेण्याच्या आमच्या साम
A 10-percent difference in estimating India’s annual carbon emissions can shift India’s position from the right side of climate action to the wron
Will the increase in energy consumption of the poor masses for cooling and other energy services help them adapt to a warmer world or contribute to a
कोळशाच्या तुटवड्यामुळे चीनमध्ये सध्या सुरू असलेले हे ऊ�
As the price of crude oil continues to rise, there will be drastic repercussions if the centre increases excise taxes without sharing the revenue with
With the current government’s plan to build 100 smart cities in India, buildings sector in India has a huge potential to achieve enhanced efficiency
The co-existence of China's geopolitical approach to energy security and its attempt to increase the share of non-fossil fuels in its primary energy m
Despite having among the largest coal reserves in the world, India lags far behind in consumption. The average Indian's coal consumption is around 20% that of the US citizen, and 34% of the average OECD citizen.
The increasing demand for mobility and the rising rates of motorisation in India have substantially increased energy consumption and carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions from the road transport sector. As of 2021, road transport was responsible for 14 percent of the nation’s total energy consumption, 92 percent of transport-related energy demand, and 94 percent of transport-related CO₂ emissions. In 2021, India committed to net-zero carbon emissi