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24th Jun 2008 - http://www.eetimes.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=208800512
BENGALURU, India — A clean technology special interest group has been formed here to encourage entrepreneurs in India and create an ecosystem of scientists, engineers, investors and social entrepreneurs. The group is intended to create a platf...
14th Dec 2009 - http://www.financialexpress.com/news/innovation-centres-to-develop-clean-technologies-india/553648/
New Delhi: The approval of India’s technology transfer proposal to establish a global network of climate innovation centres for developing and deploying clean technologies at the ongoing climate change talks in Copenhagen should cheer busines...
13th Oct 2009 - http://cleantechindia.wordpress.com/
I heard industry leaders talk passionately about potential for solar to truly bring electricity to rural communities and catalyze grassroots social and economic development. Plenty of discussion circled around industry’s demand for adequate sup...
20th Jul 2004 - http://www.goodnewsindia.com/index.php/Supplement/article/385/
About two years ago when GoodNewsIndia reported that an Indian company was ready to export carbon credits, it had seemed a very savvy, avant-garde move. Now Indian villages have hurried along, ahead of many Indian corporates. A most appropriately nam...
14th May 2010 - http://business.rediff.com/report/2010/may/14/indias-carbon-credit-claims-to-triple-in-3-years-says-crisil.htm
The number of carbon credits or certified emission reduction (CERs) issued for a cut in the release of greenhouse gases into the environment is set to triple in India [Images] over the next three years, due to a rising number of...
24th Sep 2005 - http://www.expressindia.com/news/fullstory.php?newsid=55274
New Delhi, September 23:The boom in IT has a negative aspect as well: e-waste. It is a major concern for the Ministry of Environment and Forests. The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) will soon come out with the policy on e-waste. There ar...
20th Sep 2005 - http://www.ieta.org/ieta/www/pages/index.php?IdSitePage=959
Pollution-busting carbon credits — a derivative instrument designed to scrub greenhouse gases from the earth’s atmosphere — is coming to India. Carbon credits basically seek to encourage countries to reduce their greenhou...
11th Sep 2009 - http://www.karmayog.org/redirect/strred.asp?docId=26070
Bangalore: India is the second largest generator of environment friendly projects for carbon emission reductions, but still the Indian companies hesitate to generate monetary benefits through trade. India comes after China in terms of generating lo...
11th Jul 2008 - http://www.ibef.org/artdisplay.aspx?tdy=1&cat_id=60&art_id=19683
New Delhi: Addressing the 2nd India Cleantech Forum, in New Delhi, on July 10, 2008, John McCarthy, the Australian High Commissioner to India said that Australia and India were on the verge of a great economic partnership. At the same forum, ...
21st May 2010 - http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-unveils-rules-to-boost-green-power-investment/Article1-546471.aspx
India has crafted rules for trading of certificates aimed at rewarding producers of clean energy, a move expected to boost the share of electricity from renewable sources in one of the world’s top carbon polluters. India’s power regulator...