by Narasimhan Santhanam | Mar 1, 2024 | Agriculture and Forestry, Biomass, Biomass Power, G2I
This post is a part of Climate G2I Intelligence series from Energy Alternatives India (EAI), India’s leading climate-tech consulting firm. G2I stands for Gateway 2 India, and provides comprehensive market intelligence and go-to market assistance for...
by Narasimhan Santhanam | Feb 5, 2024 | Agriculture and Forestry
Poll: Would you like to start a farm? In a move that’s more back-to-the-land than back-to-the-office, we posed a rather green-fingered question to our network. The response? A harvest of 49 thoughtful votes, sprouting a fascinating insight into the corporate...
by admin | Sep 30, 2022 | Agriculture and Forestry, Bio Energy, Climate Change, Energy Efficiency, Energy Storage, GHG Emissions, Green Buildings, Green IT, Innovations, Onshore Wind, Recycling, Solar Energy, Transportation, Waste Management, Waste to Energy, Water, Wind Energy
The CLIMAFIX Summit 2022, India’s largest gathering for climate startups, will feature ten themes, each comprising a panel discussion and presentation/snapshot session. The Summit is organized by EAI and Energy Consortium – IIT Madras. The ten themes at...
by admin | Sep 23, 2022 | Agriculture and Forestry, Bio Energy, Emerging Cleantech Areas, Innovations, Waste Management
Welcoming Sidharth Arora of Fermentech Labs to CLIMAFIX Summit 2022, India’s largest summit for climate tech startups, 200+ startups The true value of biomass – be it the main crop or the so called agricultural waste – is slowly but steadily being...
by admin | Sep 23, 2022 | Agriculture and Forestry, New business and revenue models
Welcoming Yashraj Jariwala of Shaivaa Algaetech to CLIMAFIX SUMMIT 2022 – the 1st summit for Indian climate tech startups What if I told you that you can extract products from biomass that are worth $100 a Kg? You might be impressed, but that’s still in...
by admin | Aug 19, 2015 | Agriculture and Forestry, Diesel, Rural Sector, Solar Photovoltaic
A recent article in the Hindu Business Line dwelt on how, in spite of its advantages, solar water pumps have hardly taken off in India. The article quoted a figure of about a measly 25,000 solar water pumps installed all over the country when there are some 20 million...