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December 06, 2013
SOLAR DAILY
ET Solar Turn-key Solutions Available in Indian Market
San Francisco CA (SPX) Dec 05, 2013
ET Solar Group has delivered 1MW high quality and high-efficiency photovoltaic modules to a solar power plant in Tada, Andhra Pradesh, India, as a technical and commercial co-development partner of Marigold Steel and Power, an Indian engineering consultancy firm. The plant is owned by Indo-National Ltd, which is a manufacturer of dry cell batteries in India. Marigold was the project developer and ET Solar provided project design, technology consulting, equipment supply and sourcing support. Design ... read more
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THE PITS

Coal rush ravages Indonesian Borneo
Barges loaded with mountains of coal glide down the polluted Mahakam River on Indonesian Borneo every few minutes. Viewed from above, they form a dotted black line as far as the eye can see, destined for power stations in China and India. ... more
ENERGY NEWS

India needs $2.1 trillion investment for energy: IEA
India's energy demand will double by 2035 on back of economic growth and increased population, the head of the International Energy Agency predicted. ... more
ENERGY TECH

India assures 'stable' environment to energy investors
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh promised investors Tuesday that the government will provide a "stable and enabling environment" for exploration of new sources of fuel for the energy-hungry nation. ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

Arianespace to launch GSAT-15 and GSAT-16 satellites for India
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has chosen Arianespace to launch its GSAT 15 and GSAT 16 telecommunications satellites. The two satellites will be launched by Ariane 5 launch veh ... more


SPACE TRAVEL

Asian giants China, India dominate space program news
China and India have taken big strides in space, with the former launching its first lunar probe and the latter catapulting a spacecraft toward toward Mars. ... more
The Year In Space
AEROSPACE

Purdue science balloon, thought lost, makes dramatic return to campus
A science balloon launched by Purdue University students was returned to the campus after encountering tornado-creating storms and crash-landing in Ohio. ... more
TRADE WARS

UK's Cameron emphasises business in China visit
British Prime Minister David Cameron stressed his country is open to Chinese investment Monday on his first visit to China since meeting the Dalai Lama, keeping human rights to the sidelines. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Greenland truce or Trump win? Davos "framework" pauses tariffs but not the takeover boasts
Greenlanders doubtful over Trump resolution
EU says ready to sign defence and security pact with India
SPACE TRAVEL

India's spacecraft successfully begins journey to Mars
India's first mission to Mars left Earth's orbit Sunday, successfully entering the second phase of its journey that could see New Delhi win Asia's race to the Red Planet, scientists said. ... more
MILPLEX

Israel eyes big arms deals with longtime buyer India
India, long one of the biggest markets for Israel's defense industry, is expected soon to finalize the purchase of the Barak anti-aircraft missile built by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and is reportedly considering the company's Spike ant-tank missile as well. ... more
ENERGY TECH

China, India cut back Iranian crude, duck US sanctions
China and India are among countries that have dodged US sanctions by cutting back on Iranian crude, Washington said Friday as it pledged to "aggressively" enforce such punitive measures despite a recent nuclear deal with Tehran. ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

Second rocket launch site depends on satellite size, cost-benefit
The Indian space agency will decide on the need for a second rocket launch site after doing a detailed study on the cost-benefit and other aspects like the trend in remote sensing satellites, said i ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

India plans new sanctuary to boost tiger numbers
India is planning a new tiger sanctuary inside the world's largest mangrove forest after a previously undiscovered group of the endangered beasts was discovered, wildlife officials say. ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Trump vows to relaunch Egypt-Ethiopia talks on dam row
China's birth rate falls to lowest on record
Chile police arrest suspect over deadly wildfires
SHAKE AND BLOW

Indian cyclone weakens, 'no danger,' says weather office
A "very severe" cyclone that was threatening to wreak havoc on India's southeast coast has weakened significantly overnight and now poses "no danger," India's weather office said Thursday. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Bomb blast near India nuclear plant kills six: police
A bomb blast near India's biggest nuclear power plant killed six people, police said Wednesday, sparking a probe into whether the explosion was linked to protests against the facility. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

New faultlines widen at UN climate talks
Fraught UN climate talks revealed growing frustration this week among vulnerable nations and observers with the political stance of emerging economies like China and India in the battle to stave off dangerous Earth warming. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE
Boeing Partners with US Air Force to Reduce Supply Chain Costs

Northrop Grumman Team Demonstrates Virtual Air Refueling Across Distributed Simulator Locations for USAF

Purdue science balloon, thought lost, makes dramatic return to campus


CLIMATE SCIENCE
Britain pledges commitment to driverless car technology

China approves $1.3 bn Renault-Dongfeng joint venture

Sweden joins race for self-driving cars


CLIMATE SCIENCE
India needs $2.1 trillion investment for energy: IEA

French Alstom sues Chinese firm in Bulgaria over patent

Rice U. study: It's not easy 'being green'


CLIMATE SCIENCE
Greenpeace activists held after crashing energy conference

KAIST developed the biotemplated design of piezoelectric energy harvesting device

Iran will 'immediately' export more oil once sanctions lifted

THE PITS

Plans for Australian rail line for transporting coal move forward
Indian-owned coal company GVK Hancock and Australian rail freight company Aurizon have agreed to jointly develop a rail line to transport thermal coal from Queensland's Galilee Basin to export terminals. ... more
MILPLEX

India's defense minister wants DRDO investigated
Indian Defense Minister A.K. Antony said he wants an investigation into high-level recruitment procedures at the country's foremost defense procurement agency Defense Research and Development Organization. ... more
MILPLEX

AgustaWestland fights to keep graft-hit Indian chopper deal
British helicopter maker AgustaWestland will Wednesday fight its case at a meeting with Indian defence officials following a move to cancel a 556-million-euro ($753 million) deal over corruption charges. ... more
CYBER WARS

Unbreakable: US Army's 'Numurekwa'etuu' helped beat Germans
Native American "code talkers" who used their indigenous languages to keep critical military secrets from World War II enemies are finally getting their due in Congress, decades after their heroism. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Quantum transport method reads open quantum states
Scientists uncover new quantum state that could power future technologies
Early universe dark matter born red hot before cooling
ENERGY TECH

India, Vietnam agree on more South China Sea oil development

SOLAR DAILY

Mahindra EPC's Successful Comissioning Of Solar Projects In Tamil Nadu

SUPERPOWERS

Commonwealth to put on united front after summit rifts

FLOATING STEEL

Russia hands India long-awaited aircraft carrier

WEATHER REPORT

Violent tornadoes kill 7 in US Midwest, dozens injured

SUPERPOWERS

Cameron upstages Commonwealth summit with Jaffna trip

SOLAR DAILY

Centrosolar Installs Solar Array For Fronius USA

DEMOCRACY

Sri Lanka's Commonwealth Summit comes under fire

SINO DAILY

Tibetan monk sets himself on fire in China: reports

SOLAR DAILY

PROINSO exhibits PV-DIESEL hybrid solutions at Intersolar India

Indian Mars mission suffers glitch but 'no setback'

India Mars mission back on track after engine glitch: scientists

GOCE gives in to gravity

Indian FM optimistic about China ties

Disaster experts warn on avoiding 2004 mistakes in Philippines

Dalai Lama potential successor tells China to clean up Tibet

Frugal Mars mission launchpad for India in global space market

Africa scrambles to build export network for mineral resources

Mythbusting India's Mars Mission

UN slams 152 death sentences issued by Bangladesh court

IBM says will 'aggressively' contest India tax demand

India reaches for Mars on prestige space mission

Mars Mission: India's Tryst with the Red Planet

India mission to Mars blasts off successfully

Bangladesh court sentences 150 soldiers to death for mutiny

Australia approves massive coalmine

China vows to silence Dalai Lama in Tibet

Indian space head braced for tricky Mars challenge

India Prepares for Mars Mission

Ghana arrests 46 more foreigners over illegal gold mining

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