- 100 years to the Industrial Revolution, two decades to the Digital Revolution
- Two companies from Gujarat in the war against the environment ... રોકાણ 20 billion investment
The 9th United Nations Climate Change Conference is meeting in Scotland on 31 October to strategically address climate change. Which is known as Rs. Climate change has become a threat to every country. The temperature on Earth is rising. The amount of carbon in the atmosphere has increased. Rich nations are agreeing to provide અને 100 billion a year to both developed and underdeveloped countries to fight climate change. Countries like Bangladesh and Indonesia cannot fight climate change without money.
The threat to the environment has become a matter of concern in the world. Frequent changes in the weather make human life miserable. Excessive carbon emissions from the environment have led to issues such as pollution in the atmosphere, electric vehicles replacing solar and smoke emitting vehicles instead of using electricity as well as greenery, and deforestation.
India is also joining hands with rich countries in the global war against the environment. It's been 100 years since the Industrial Revolution, it's been two decades since the Digital Revolution and we've entered the Green Energy Revolution. The Green Revolution aims to face a big challenge. The Green Revolution is necessary for mankind as the earth's temperature is rising.
Two Gujarati businessmen appear to be in charge of the green energy revolution in India. Reliance's Mukesh Ambani and Adani Group's Gautam Adani are facing stiff competition for the green energy sector. The two plan to jointly invest ડો 50 billion to further India's green energy efforts.
Some time ago, Reliance Industries announced an investment of ૧૦ 10 billion for clean energy over the next three years. So in the next ten years, Adani has also announced a રોક 50 billion investment for the energy sector. Reliance also announced last week when it acquired Norway-based REC Solar Holdings for 21 million that it had bought a 50 per cent stake in the Shorling & William Solar of the Shapoorji Palonji Group for 50 million.
It is clear from the investment of billions that two Indian companies have started a war against global warming, increasing carbon emissions and climate change. Reliance has said it will build a battery grid to store solar modules, hydrogen, fuel cells and electricity at a cost of 2.1 billion. Reliance will spend બે 2 billion on using futures technology. Efforts to zero carbon emissions by 202 have been commendable.
The REC Norwegian factory acquired in India by REC manufactures poly silicon for solar cells, modules and solar grades in REC Norway and Singapore. REC will use REC's 300 patents to make metallic silicon and solar panels that can be made at Reliance's plant at Jamnagar. Similarly, Shapoorji is a Master in Sterling & Wilson Solar Energy Technology of Palonji Group. The company has set up 11.5 gigawatt solar projects in various parts of the world.
In August, Reliance invested 50 million in US storage startup Embry. Embry's specialty is that it makes a storage battery that lasts for 8 hours. Reliance is in talks with Embry to make such batteries on a large scale in India. As far as the Adani Group is concerned, it plans to increase its renewable power generation capacity from 31 per cent to 5 per cent. The company is also said to be making maximum efforts behind green technology.
The Adani Group has bought SB Energy India, a subsidiary of Japan's Softbank Group and India's SB Energy, for 4.5 billion. Prime Minister Modi wants to quadruple the country's renewable energy capacity to 20 gigawatts by 2020. Will use the Green Revolution as a weapon in the war against the environment.
Both Reliance and Adani from Gujarat are pushing for green energy efforts in India
Jointly planned to withhold 20 billion ....
Need to spread awareness against smoke emitting areas
Climate change is a matter of concern not only for the world but also at the individual level. Those who have seen human life stuck in the smoke of Delhi and have also seen events like landslides. Everyone knows that we have failed to preserve the environment. Our government has planted trees but has not been able to stop deforestation. Similarly, no steps are taken to create awareness among the people. Every field of smoke has become dangerous for mankind. Governments and voluntary organizations need to campaign for the importance of the environment in public life.
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