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Saudi Arabia is accelerating its transition from oil to a global renewable energy leader by developing massive green hydrogen projects, particularly the $8.5 billion NEOM project. Targeting the first exports in 2027, the Kingdom will export 1.2 million tonnes of green ammonia annually by 2026-2027, leveraging low-cost solar and wind for electrolysis

Saudi Arabia is accelerating its transition from oil to a global renewable energy leader by developing massive green hydrogen projects, particularly the $8.5 billion NEOM project. Targeting the first exports in 2027, the Kingdom will export 1.2 million tonnes of green ammonia annually by 2026-2027, leveraging low-cost solar and wind for electrolysis Key Developments in Saudi Green Hydrogen:- NEOM Green Hydrogen Project:-  A joint venture (NEOM, ACWA Power, Air Products) that will produce 600 tonnes daily of carbon-free hydrogen (converted to 1.2M tonnes of green ammonia/year). Construction was over 90% complete in early 2026. Export Strategy: - The hydrogen is converted to ammonia to utilize existing global shipping infrastructure for international markets. Target Markets: - Key partnerships have been established with Germany to secure a green ammonia export corridor from the Yanbu hub, say Indian Chemical News. Japan and South Korea are also considered key, say Arab News. Why It M...

Food waste is a major driver of climate change, responsible for roughly 8–10% of global greenhouse gas emissions. When wasted food rots in landfills, it releases methane—a greenhouse gas over 80 times more potent than carbon dioxide in the short term—and represents wasted resources like water, energy, and land.

  Food waste is a major driver of climate change, responsible for roughly 8–10% of global greenhouse gas emissions. When wasted food rots in landfills, it releases methane—a greenhouse gas over 80 times more potent than carbon dioxide in the short term—and represents wasted resources like water, energy, and land.  Key Details on Food Waste Emissions: Massive Impact:-  If food waste were a country, it would be the third-largest emitter of greenhouse gases, behind only China and the USA. Total Emissions: - Global food waste leads to roughly 9.3 billion tons of CO2𝐶𝑂2 equivalent emissions annually. Main Sources: - Emissions occur throughout the supply chain, including production, transport, and, most significantly, rotting in landfills. Methane Production:-  Rotting food generates roughly 49 million tons of methane annually. Proportion of Total Food Emissions:-  Food waste accounts for roughly half of all emissions from the global food system. Reducing food waste...

Digital arrest" is a fraudulent scam where criminals impersonate law enforcement, CBI, or customs officials via phone/video calls. They create panic by alleging your involvement in crimes (e.g., money laundering, illegal parcels), demanding immediate online money transfers or "fines" to avoid arrest. There is no such legal concept.

Digital arrest" is a fraudulent scam  where criminals impersonate law enforcement, CBI, or customs officials via phone/video calls. They create panic by alleging your involvement in crimes (e.g., money laundering, illegal parcels), demanding immediate online money transfers or "fines" to avoid arrest. There is no such legal concept.  Key Indicators of a Digital Arrest Scam:- Impersonation : - Scammers pretend to be police, ED, or CBI officials. Video Calls: - Victims are kept on live, long-duration video calls, often wearing fake uniforms, and told not to leave the room or inform anyone. Fake Documents: - They send fraudulent warrants or official-looking documents via WhatsApp. Coercion: - Victims are forced to transfer funds to "safe accounts" or pay "security deposits" to settle cases.  How to Protect Yourself: Disconnect immediately: - Law enforcement never conducts investigations or arrests via WhatsApp or Skype. Never transfer money: - Do not pay...

Tamil Nadu and Karnataka are leading states in India's renewable energy landscape, together contributing significantly to the nation's capacity. As of late 2024, Tamil Nadu - 23.70 GW Karnataka - 22.37 GW of installed capacity. India's total renewable capacity exceeded 200 GW (46.3% of total) in October 2024, with Rajasthan, Gujarat, and these two southern states topping renewable generation.

Tamil Nadu and Karnataka are leading states in India's renewable energy landscape, together contributing significantly to the nation's capacity.  As of late 2024,  Tamil Nadu - 23.70 GW  Karnataka - 22.37 GW     of installed capacity.   India's total renewable capacity exceeded 200 GW (46.3% of total) in October 2024, with Rajasthan, Gujarat, and these two southern states topping renewable generation.  Key Findings: Tamil Nadu Power Capacity (2025):-  Ranks 3rd in India with approximately 23.70 GW (including strong solar and wind components). Karnataka Power Capacity (2025):-  Ranks 4th in India with approximately 22.37 GW (strong in solar and wind). India's Total Renewable Energy (Oct 2024): - Exceeded 200 GW (approx. 203.18 GW).   India's Total Capacity Contribution (2025): - The two states, along with Rajasthan and Gujarat, generate over 56% of the country's total renewable energy.  Tamil Nadu, with a 7.63% share, ...

Gujarat is a leading state in India regarding power demand management, achieving over 42.58 GW in total installed renewable capacity as of Dec 2025, contributing roughly 16.5% to India's total renewable energy. As a consistently power-surplus state since 2009, it features 24x7 electricity for all, with a 35.16 GW capacity Milestone by May 2025.

Gujarat is a leading state in India regarding power demand management, achieving over 42.58 GW in total installed renewable capacity as of Dec 2025, contributing roughly 16.5% to India's total renewable energy. As a consistently power-surplus state since 2009, it features 24x7 electricity for all, with a 35.16 GW capacity Milestone by May 2025.  Key Power Demand & Generation Achievements: Renewable Leadership:-  As of 2026, Gujarat is No. 1 in total installed renewable energy (42.583 GW) and wind power (14,820.94 MW), and No. 2 in solar power (25,529.40 MW). Rooftop Solar: - Ranked 1st with over 11 lakh installations (6,412.80 MW), representing over 25% of India's total rooftop capacity. Energy Generation & Supply: - The state's energy supply rose by 28% in four years, reaching 145,740 million units in FY2024, with continued growth in FY2025. Grid Management: - The state launched the 'Urja Sanvardhanam' online system to monitor and manage peak power demand, ...

Tamil Nadu is ramping up thermal power generation to maximum capacity as rising temperatures drive a sharp increase in electricity demand. Tamil Nadu Power Generation Corporation Limited (TNPGCL) is increasing plant load factors by 5%–10% at key, 5,120 MW capacity, coal-based units in North Chennai, Mettur, and Thoothukudi, targeting over 400 MU demand.

Tamil Nadu is ramping up thermal power generation to maximum capacity as rising temperatures drive a sharp increase in electricity demand. Tamil Nadu Power Generation Corporation Limited (TNPGCL) is increasing plant load factors by 5%–10% at key, 5,120 MW capacity, coal-based units in North Chennai, Mettur, and Thoothukudi, targeting over 400 MU demand.  Key Details on TN Power Ramps: Surging Demand: - Peak power demand approached 19,000 MW as of February 28, 2026, marking a significant rise compared to previous years. Operational Boost:-  Current coal-based plants are boosting their Plant Load Factor (PLF), with officials targeting a 5-10% increase to meet summer requirements. Major Plants Involved: - Key thermal units being operated at full throttle include North Chennai Thermal Power Plant (including Stage III), Mettur Thermal Power Station, and Thoothukudi units. New Capacity: - The 800 MW North Chennai Stage III unit is being brought into fuller operation, along with the ...

USA-Iran war triggers severe economic shocks, including surging global oil prices (potentially exceeding $100 /barrel) due to disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, inflating food and energy costs globally. Environmentally, the conflict causes immediate damage through destroyed infrastructure, fires, and massive toxic smoke emissions, leading to long-term ecological damage in the Gulf.

USA-Iran war triggers severe economic shocks, including surging global oil prices (potentially exceeding $100 /barrel)  due to disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, inflating food and energy costs globally.    Environmentally, the conflict causes immediate damage through destroyed infrastructure, fires, and massive toxic smoke emissions, leading to long-term ecological damage in the Gulf.  Economic Consequences: Energy Price Surge: - A blockade or disruption in the Strait of Hormuz—through which ≈20% of global oil passes—will cause oil prices to spike, potentially topping $100 per barrel. Global Inflation and Recession Risk:-  Rising energy costs increase transportation and production costs, driving up global inflation and increasing the risk of a global recession. Supply Chain Disruptions:-  Shipping disruptions directly impact the supply of critical goods, including fertilizers, which affects agriculture worldwide. Regional Economic Turmoil: - Iran and nea...