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Skilling and education has been embedded to allow portability to the youth: MSDE Secretary Atul Kumar Tiwari
Addressing a session at the Confederation of Indian Industry’s Annual Business Summit 2024, Tiwari said the idea is to bring skilling and education on a common platform which enables multiple entry and exits between education, skilling and employment through credits that in turn will help individuals scale up in their careers.
BJP Sankalp Patra: How BJP wants to make India a global hub for renewable energy
BJP's manifesto for 2024 polls focuses on energy independence by 2047, renewable energy expansion, ethanol blending, small modular reactors, and Battery Energy Storage Systems incentives.
Your new EV could do with a shot of caffeine. And AI
Billions invested in alternative technologies to replace combustion engines and reduce greenhouse gases. Electric vehicle production costs impacted by energy storage, range anxiety, price resistance. Hydrogen fuel cells explored as an alternative. Caffeine boosts fuel-cell efficiency, reduces costs.
Modi-Gates discuss digital revolution, AI and their use in welfare of commoners
Prime Minister Modi and Gates engaged in a free-wheeling chat lasting over 45 minutes where they shared their views on issues ranging from AI and global warming to data security and protection against Deep Fake.
India needs more founders with deep technical expertise: Peak XV’s Rajan Anandan
The next frontier for the country’s entrepreneurial landscape would be to foster industries built on intellectual property which can be addressed over the next two decades, Anandan said during a fireside chat with Deepak Dara of Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan at the Indian Venture and Alternate Capital Association (IVCA) event in Mumbai.
Omega Seiki Mobility’s group co to launch hydrogen powered 3-wheelers
Hydrogen Intelligence SA, a Paris-based company, plans to commercially produce green hydrogen-powered three-wheelers in India next year. The vehicles will be tested on the Lemans racetrack in Paris. The India subsidiary of Hydrogen Intelligence will make a batch of 100 three-wheelers for a pilot run in various states before commencing commercial production in Chennai.
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View: Beyond Davos - Rebuilding and maintaining trust
The author reflects on the 54th annual World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, highlighting the event's role as a global stage for leaders to address pressing challenges and seek collaborative solutions. With a renewed sense of urgency due to the fragile geopolitical situation, the theme of rebuilding trust emerges as central this year. The author notes India, Sustainability, and Artificial Intelligence as prominent topics, with pavilions reflecting growing influence.
Sustainability and innovations to drive the future of fuel
The National Green Hydrogen Mission, with a budget of Rs 19,744 crore, was approved by the Centre in January 2023 to make India a hub to produce green hydrogen worldwide.
AI, energy transition very big trends for future: N Chandrasekaran
“India probably has the best digital public infrastructure. And we have leveraged this digital public infrastructure and have done national programmes of mass care which you cannot find too many examples around the globe. So this backbone will play out in creating new business models. There will be more start-ups and also more delivery models even in established companies.”
$1 trillion economy vision: Maharashtra needs $1.53 trillion investment in 6 years
MITRA is Maharashtra's economic advisory council and was set up in December 2022 to prepare the state's economic development vision.
Hydrogen fuel cell technology needs to be scaled in terms of tech maturity, investment: Tata Motors CTO
Tata Motors has delivered hydrogen fuel cell-powered buses to Indian Oil, marking a step towards scaling up the technology. The buses use hydrogen as an energy source, which combines with oxygen to generate electricity. The electricity is stored in a battery and used to propel the wheels, making the buses zero-emission vehicles. In addition to the fuel cell technology, the buses also feature hydrogen storage, safety systems, telematics, and an intelligent transport system. The cost of these buses compared to diesel fuel buses will play a role in determining their future.
How AI and DNA are unlocking the mysteries of global supply chains
Companies are using DNA mist, blockchain, digital twin technology to bring transparency and build an efficient supply chain.
Ossus Biorenewables raises $2.4 million in funding from Nikhil Kamath's Gruhas, Rainmatter Climate
The startup said it would use the funding to accelerate the deployment of Ossus' OB HydraCel — a bioreactor for on-site hydrogen gas generation — across other sectors.
View: Budget 2023 sets the stage for India to become a developed nation by 2047
From long-term sustainability goals to the medium-term focus on infrastructure, digitisation and technology, this holistic budget clearly outlines the pillars of India's progress towards its vision of being a developed nation by 2047.
Bharat Electronics signs pact with Meslova for developing products, services in artificial intelligence/machine learning
Hyderabad-headquartered Meslova designs, develops and delivers domain-specific products and applications using artificial intelligence to some of the largest governments and enterprises. This MoU aims at leveraging the complementary strengths and capabilities of BEL and Meslova, a statement said.
View: India's Brandenburg gate to Europe
Meeting between Scholz and Modi presents a defining milestone towards an evolved Germany-India relationship that is built on the pillars of mutual trust, understanding and a shared vision on a sustainable future for its citizens.
Bioethanol can change the face of rural economy and rural India, says Gadkari at ET GBS 2022
ET spoke to Nitin Gadkari, Minister for Road Transport and Highways on current government projects and initiatives around alternative fuel, bioethanol and its development.
Green Hydrogen: L&T partners Norway's HyrogenPro for key electrolyser technology
Electrolysers are used to split water into oxygen and hydrogen using electricity. When the electricity used in the process is sourced from renewable sources, the end-product is called green hydrogen. The elemental hydrogen can then be used as a fuel in industries such as steel manufacturing that presently burn coal.
Thyssenkrupp bets big on green hydrogen biz
The company said that there was a growing demand for electrolyser technology globally as well as in India as industries look for greener fuels to reduce their carbon footprint and meet their sustainability goals. Being one of the few companies to have demonstrated scalable electrolyser technology, Thyssenkrupp was ramping up its production facilities.
Adani to invest $70 bn in renewable energy, produce cheapest hydrogen
India's billionaires, including Mukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani, are pledging huge investments, while PM Modi is setting up a renewables park the size of Singapore in Gujarat. Speaking at the Bloomberg India Economic Forum, Adani Group's founder-chairman said the group is working to make renewable a viable, affordable alternative to fossil fuels.
India, France to expand defence, security partnership
In the Strategic Dialogue and other meetings, France stressed its continuing commitment to the Indo-Pacific region as a "resident power", and partnership with India as a "major pillar" of its strategy for the region. "Doval reiterated that France is one of India's premier global and Indo-Pacific partners," the embassy said.
Gautam Adani aims to be one of the largest green hydrogen producers in the world: Gautam Adani
Adani reiterated his plans to invest over $20 billion in renewable energy generation over the next decade.
Champion, not shirk climate action
The increased incidence of extreme weather events, the pandemic and slow-onset events, such as the changing character of the monsoons, make climate action an imperative, not a diversion from economic growth.
Hybridising India’s automotive sector: From EVs to alternative fuel vehicles
The Indian consumer is increasingly leaning towards alternative fuel cars that include both hybrid and electric vehicles. The GfK Automotive Syndicate Monitor Study 2020 reveals that currently, 6% of passenger cars owned by Indian consumers are alternative fuel-driven. However, this will be 21% if the number of consumers intending to buy such a car is taken into account.
View: India’s ability to globally drive five sunrise sectors holds the key to its sustained growth
Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and later China focused on sunrise sectors, unleashed a wave of reforms and embraced innovation to grow on a sustained basis for long time periods. In India, the key to a disruptive transformation lies in five sunrise areas of growth.
UAE's ADNOC to explore clean energy expansion: CEO Sultan al-Jaber
Hydrogen has long-been touted as a potential clean fuel as it only emits water vapour but it has failed to gain traction, mainly because of historically high production, transportation and storage costs.
Futuristic architecture, integrated capabilities: Hyundai's new hydrogen-powered truck ensures zero carbon emission
Fuel cells are the ‘perfect fit’ for commercial heavy-duty trucks, according to the company.
ONGC charts course for new 'avatar'; targets USD 15-16 billion investment
ONGC Energy Strategy 2040 envisions the company as "A diversified energy company with a strong contribution from non E&P business; 3x revenues and about 5-6x market capitalisation," he said.
Under Rajiv Gandhi, India was ready with H-Bomb to counter Pakistan's nukes
The hydrogen bomb that the Rajiv govt was preparing to explode was much stronger than the one tested 11 years earlier, when his mother Indira was the PM.
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