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In Kenya, a new solar system

M-KOPA is bringing light to people’s lives with an innovative model combining renewable energy, GSM technology and mobile money



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Biothermica cuts GHG emissions at landfills and coal mines



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Effenco’s solutions to make trucks less polluting



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Promoting productivity in Latin America



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Rain, the response to water scarcity



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Nopal is being used to provide electricity for the market



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Fez lights up, thanks to its household waste



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Now, for the Great Leap



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Editorial



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Plugging into farm waste for power

In Bihar’s hinterland, Husk Power Systems generates electricity from biomass



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Micro-grids, macro impact

Mera Gao Power lights up 20,000 households across 1,500 Uttar Pradesh villages



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Developing Hydrogen Power in a Hydrocarbon Empire

Methods for turning hydrogen into energy have been known for over a century, but they are only now starting to reach the consumer markets. In addition to being environmentally friendly, hydrogen power is better in many ways than the conventional variety. This industry has its Russian "champions" as well. "Kommersant", for instance, has attempted to figure out why anyone would develop this technology in an "energy superpower".



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Electricity usage ‘Shazam’ seeks capital for foreign conquest



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Storing solar juice in brine

Aquion Energy, a Pittsburgh-based startup, has developed a clean and relatively inexpensive sodium-ion battery for holding the sun’s power



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School for flower children

A ‘farming’ kindergarten sprouts among Vietnamese factories



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Vitirover, robot, and winegrower

A small company from Saint-Emilion, France, is sending its solar mower robot into the vineyards. Before entrusting it with other tasks.



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From pits to plastic

A Mexican entrepreneur hopes to make bioplastics even cheaper than their petroleum-based equivalent, thanks to an abundance of avocados



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AllGreenup: the app that measures environmental impact and rewards environmental care

The platform connects users and companies within a sustainable context, promoting environmental care.



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In Africa, dirt bricks for cleaner construction

Across the world, people are chopping down trees to burn bricks to build their homes. The world’s largest cement manufacturer thinks there’s a better way



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Echy lets the sun back into workspaces



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Easter Island seeks to irrigate crops using solar energy

Due to the summer drought, Islanders have to get 52% of their fruits and vegetables from the mainland because local production cannot meet domestic demand.



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When money grows on trees

Once viewed as worthless, the humble croton nut of East Africa has proven to be a valuable source of biofuel, fertilizer and even chicken feed



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Apateq: Containers on tour

The Luxemburg company Cleantech specialises in the separation of water and fossil fuel.



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Kervellerin recycles oyster shells



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Divide and Prosper

Russia's slow yet sure progress towards segregated Waste collection and recycling



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How to get energy from sewage waste

Soil-Concept is developing a procedure to transform sewage sludge compost into gas



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PILI, the "organic" ink pioneer

A French biotech company is developing fully biodegradable ink, using pigments made from bacteria. Is this the next revolution for our ballpoint pens?



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From protester tearing down the boundaries, to successful entrepreneur today

The nuclear power phase-out, the energy transition and the fight against climate change have resulted in the emergence of new business models in Germany. This is the success story of Klaus Meier.



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Isn't it good, Norwegian wood

The Oslo-based company Kebony uses patented technology to give softwood the attributes of tropical hardwoods, saving the rainforest one plank at a time



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Qarnot Computing, recycle to heat for free



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Business not as usual

The B Team is an international group of business leaders leveraging their influence for the common good. It is also a partner of Sparknews, who recently caught up with co-founder Sir Richard Branson in New York City



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ONGC may sell IOC, GAIL stakes to fund HPCL acquisition: Chairman Sarraf




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Crisil forecasts bleak revival prospects for 21 GW stressed assets in power sector

‘Consolidation to be slow despite remedial measures'




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Digitalisation presents a mixed bag of opportunities, challenges to Indian IT sector

Talent shortage, cybersecurity vulnerabilities are key concerns



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Video: What Rakul wore on a flight to Delhi

Rakul Preet Singh wore PPE on a flight to Delhi.




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Video: Sushant's final heroine bids him goodbye

'The fact that you get to spend the rest of your time by your mother's side, I know, gives you the only happiness you wanted in the world.'











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Bollywood Celebrates their Daughters!

Film folk are celebrating their daughters on social media, and the pictures are adorable!






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Varun Dhawan's lovely Maldives holiday

After Taapsee Pannu, Neha Dhupia, Mandira Bedi and badminton star Saina Nehwal, it is Varun Dhawan's turn to head out to the Maldives.




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PIX: Elli AvrRam's HOT Maldives vacation

Maldives is certainly Bollywood's FAVOURITE destination, especially this time of the year.