When Evelyne Nongkseh’s newborn daughter developed jaundice in August 2023, her family of six was in panic. Nongkseh, then 30, had delivered her third child just two weeks earlier. She rush...
When Evelyne Nongkseh’s newborn daughter developed jaundice in August 2023, her family of six was in panic. Nongkseh, then 30, had delivered her third child just two weeks earlier. She rushed to Gnanamma Healthcare Centre in her village Jaidoh in the West Khasi Hills, in India’s northeastern state of Meghalaya, hoping to get immediate treatment. […]
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The local municipal council in Herrsching, Germany disapproves of the drilling site for a planned deep geothermal project and is offering an alterative site.
The post Local council rejects geotherm...
The local municipal council in Herrsching, Germany disapproves of the drilling site for a planned deep geothermal project and is offering an alterative site.
The post Local council rejects geothermal drilling site in Herrsching, Germany first appeared on ThinkGeoEnergy - Geothermal News & Insights.
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Utility solar developer Sunraycer Renewables has arranged two long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) with Google for the Lupinus and Lupinus 2 solar projects in Hagansport, Texas. Construction ...
Utility solar developer Sunraycer Renewables has arranged two long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) with Google for the Lupinus and Lupinus 2 solar projects in Hagansport, Texas. Construction started on the projects started last week. “These agreements with Google represent a significant milestone for Sunraycer and underscore the strength of our development platform,” said David Lillefloren,…
The post Google signs PPAs on 400-MW Texas solar project portfolio appeared first on Solar Power World.
As EU Environment Ministers meet to discuss electric vehicle targets, new research shows EVs are the best way to protect drivers from oil shocks. The EU spent €67 bn on oil imports for cars last ye...
As EU Environment Ministers meet to discuss electric vehicle targets, new research shows EVs are the best way to protect drivers from oil shocks. The EU spent €67 bn on oil imports for cars last year Accelerating the roll-out of EVs would cut oil imports by €45bn over the next ... [continued]
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