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National
India’s first green charging station in the pipeline
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Coal India aims to be net-zero carbon emitter in three or four years
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Pumped storage hydro projects can help meet our energy goals
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Govt asks coal sector to enhance production to cut dependence on imports
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At ₹120 per kg, CNG costs more than petrol and diesel in Nagpur
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Green hydrogen production cost estimated to be $5.5 per kg to $6 per kg: ICRA
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India's first social plan for closed coal hubs aims for 'honourable' lives
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Global
Japan Inc feels the heat over Russia ties as rivals shun Moscow
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Oil price surges to highest since 2008 on delays in Iranian talks
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China moves to assure energy supply amid Ukraine crisis
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G7 discussed need for energy diversity including nuclear, Japan says
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U.S. funds projects on tackling waste from advanced nuclear plants
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Brazil holds off fuel subsidies for now, eying bill on state taxes, sources say

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