Originally posted on EKO Instruments Study uses MS-321LR Sky Scanner by Huzefa Motiwala, India Country Manager ‘The Energy and Resources Institute’ (TERI), headquartered in New Delhi, is a not-for-profit, policy research organization – working in the fields of energy, environment, and sustainable development. TERI’s mission is to usher in the transition to a cleaner and more sustainable future…Continue readingLight Pollution in India
Tag: renewables
Last Thursday, 27th August I participated as a speaker for a webinar at Shiv Nadar University. The participants were the faculty and the students. I was fortunate to have been considered for this session. Before I started, I was walked through a presentation on the University itself. I was pretty impressed at the development and…Continue readingIndia vs World: The Business of Renewable Energy in the coming future
I had a long time dream to have a website of my own. A website that documents my profile, my storytelling for brands, and my everyday passion (marketing, advertising, and social media). And that day has come. I’m super proud to announce the launch of my website that is designed and made by me. The…Continue readingPersonal Project
The 1,590-acre Ultra Mega Solar Park in Rewa’s Gurh tehsil is among the largest single-site solar power plant in the world. And this will essentially help DMRC not only reduce its dependence on coal but also save Rs. 793 crores on its energy bill over the next 25 years. The park, with an installed capacity…Continue readingAsia’s largest 750 MW Rewa ultra-mega solar power project in Madhya Pradesh
Originally posted on EKO Instruments It’s true that two of anything is almost always better than one. From double glazed windows, through 2-ply tissues, and ‘Buy One Get One Free’ special offers; it’s hard to argue against the logic that two scoops of ice-cream are better than one. Pyranometers, instruments used to measure solar irradiance,…Continue readingBenefits of A Single Dome in A Secondary-Standard Pyranometer
Photo credit: EKO Instruments The global economy has been hit hard due to Covid-19 outbreak and has now posed fresh challenges across all geographies and sectors. The renewable energy sector which had been already grappling with various issues related to delay in funding, uncertainties in government policies, etc. will now face a bigger problem in…Continue readingA bright future: Renewable Energy In Asia after Covid-19