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Trade Arabia
“At WFES, we will highlight our efforts in developing major renewable energy projects, especially the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park, which is the largest single-site solar power project in the world, with total investments of Dh50 billion

The Nation
"If more money is available, of course the (Indian) government is in a position to push renewable energy faster," energy analyst Narendra Taneja told AFP. "The pollutants accumulated over the decades, we didn't do that. It was the West and they should

Malay Mail Online
“If more money is available, of course the (Indian) government is in a position to push renewable energy faster,” energy analyst Narendra Taneja told AFP. “The pollutants accumulated over the decades, we didn't do that. It was the West and they should

The Malaysian Insight
“If more money is available, of course the (Indian) government is in a position to push renewable energy faster,” energy analyst Narendra Taneja told AFP. “The pollutants accumulated over the decades, we didn't do that. It was the West and they should

Arab News
“If more money is available, of course the (Indian) government is in a position to push renewable energy faster,” energy analyst Narendra Taneja said. “The pollutants accumulated over the decades, we didn't do that. It was the West and they should

Yahoo News UK
"If more money is available, of course the (Indian) government is in a position to push renewable energy faster," energy analyst Narendra Taneja told AFP. "The pollutants accumulated over the decades, we didn't do that. It was the West and they should

Gulf Today
"If more money is available, of course the (Indian) government is in a position to push renewable energy faster," energy analyst Narendra Taneja told AFP. "The pollutants accumulated over the decades, we didn't do that. It was the West and they should

Prothom Alo (English)
“If more money is available, of course the (Indian) government is in a position to push renewable energy faster,” energy analyst Narendra Taneja told AFP. “The pollutants accumulated over the decades, we didn't do that. It was the West and they should

Yahoo7 News
"If more money is available, of course the (Indian) government is in a position to push renewable energy faster," energy analyst Narendra Taneja told AFP. "The pollutants accumulated over the decades, we didn't do that. It was the West and they should

Yahoo Singapore News
"If more money is available, of course the (Indian) government is in a position to push renewable energy faster," energy analyst Narendra Taneja told AFP. "The pollutants accumulated over the decades, we didn't do that. It was the West and they should

Digital Journal
"If more money is available, of course the (Indian) government is in a position to push renewable energy faster," energy analyst Narendra Taneja told AFP. "The pollutants accumulated over the decades, we didn't do that. It was the West and they should
Modi committed to moving India to lower carbon renewable
energy future: WB chief By Lalit K Jha Washington, Dec 10 (PTI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has set a very ambitious target for India to reduce its carbon intensity, is committed to moving the country to a lower carbon renewable energy future

Economic Times
"I am very optimistic about what could happen with renewable energy (in India)," Kim told reporters in a conference call ahead of the summit. Noting that Modi is very personal, very public and very strong support of moving India to a lower carbon