The events of the past month have been so tragic, so unspeakably ugly that the only rational response was to pretend it wasn’t happening. The raging second wave of the virus revealed not only the.
Convergence Energy Services Limited (CESL), a wholly owned subsidiary of Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL), has signed an agreement with Goa Energy Development Agency (GEDA) for the installation of solar PV-based home lighting systems .
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The independent technology Group, today announced an unaudited trading update for its financial year ended 30 April 2021 and outlook for the current financial year. Trading performance for the year ended 30 April 2021 is in line with expectations. Net funds stronger than expected at c.£2m (30 April 2020: net debt of £4.7m; 31 October 2020: net debt of £6.1m).
26 May 2021
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Pharma C Investments (AQSE:PCIL) has listed as a SPAC on the Access Segment of the AQSE Growth Market. It is specifically seeking to take advantage of the dynamic regulatory environment surrounding legal Medicinal Cannabis. Successful £1m fundraising at 0.7p per share.
Apr 19, 2021, 11:28 IST
AMARAVATI: The Andhra Pradesh government has decided to provide affordable financing options to government employees working in the state to purchase electric scooters.
According to the Department of Energy, Non-
Conventional Energy Development Corporation of Andhra Pradesh (NEDCAP) has come up with a plan for this in collaboration with Central government agencies such as National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (NTPC) and Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL).
The government has chalked out a plan wherein financial institutions will offer loans at cheaper interest rates to government staff, enabling them to buy electric two-wheelers. The state government has invited bids from the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEMs) to offer electric two-wheelers under attractive equated monthly instalments.
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India is pursuing renewable energy, looking to restore green cover and reduce carbon emissions. Other nations must now walk the talk
As the world grapples with the worst pandemic of the century, this Earth Day (April 22) is a reminder that we need to set our house (earth) in order. All our technological advancement and economic progress has been futile as none of it has helped the world community in controlling the pandemic, which has already resulted in the loss of invaluable human lives.
We have clearly landed ourselves in a global mess and this pandemic is just a reflection of it. Depletion of natural resources, pollution, etc., have also increased the frequency of climate-related events. Environmental damage is causing disastrous impacts on human health and this causal connection does not require any further evidence.