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Japan and Russia agreed to work together on hydrogen and ammonia production as the long-time  partners in oil and natural gas shift the focus to cleaner alternatives to fossil fuels.
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The Biden Administration plans to make federal lands cheaper to access for solar and wind power 
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Solar boom, pandemic curbs drive Australia's carbon emissions down 5%
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• NREL study shows bright future for energy storage in South Asia
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• Convergence Energy Services Limited (CESL), Launches Scheme for Sale of Electric Two-Wheelers and Digital Marketplace for Kerala
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• India to make it mandatory for auto makers to offer biofuel vehicles in 6 months: Gadkari
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