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Why gas is not just hot air
May 30, 2021
Title: The Next Stop: Natural Gas and India’s Journey to a Clean Energy Future
Edited by: Vikram Singh Mehta
Publisher: Harper Collins
Price: ₹637
Title: The Next Stop: Natural Gas and India’s Journey to a Clean Energy Future
Edited by: Vikram Singh Mehta
Publisher: Harper Collins
Price: ₹637×
When forty experts with deep insights into their domains join hands to produce something, you may bet on the value of the outcome.
The Next Stop: Natural Gas and India’s Journey to a Clean Energy Future, a book on natural gas in India, is one such effort.
Movie theatres are bracing for huge losses with third MCO ADIB RAWI YAHYA/THESUN
PETALING JAYA: It is like a bad movie for cinema operators. Just when seats were beginning to fill up again, another round of the movement control order (MCO) brought the curtains down on them again.
For Golden Screen Cinemas branding manager Sharmine Ishak, it is disheartening that cinemas have to close for a third time despite having been stringent in enforcing the standard operating procedures (SOP), a sentiment likely shared by others in the entertainment business.
Sharmine pointed out that moviegoers were required to sit apart from each other and need to have their masks on throughout the entire duration of the screening unless they are eating or drinking.
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New Delhi: Experts from India and Japan discussed possibilities of collaboration for promotion of hydrogen-based technologies as well as related innovations, trends, concerns, and solutions at a webinar on De-carbonisation: Exploring the Hydrogen Prospects and Innovative Technologies.
“Challenges for India-Japan hydrogen research is cost reduction and improved performance for fuel cells, hydrogen storage, challenges for viable green hydrogen process routes, significant investments required for research infrastructure and support for commercialisation,” Rangan Banerjee, Forbes Marshall Chair Professor, Department of Energy Science and Engineering, IIT Bombay pointed out.
Distinguished Professor Kojima Yoshitsugu, National Science Centre for Basic Research and Development, Hiroshima University, said that ammonia could be a potential hydrogen carrier because of its high hydrogen densities. “Direct combustion of ammonia is also possible without emission of carbon dioxide
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