Global Briefing: Generation starts at 'world's largest' renewable energy park

James Murray
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The Khavda Renewable Energy Park | Credit: Adani Green Energy Limited
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The Khavda Renewable Energy Park | Credit: Adani Green Energy Limited

Giant Khavda renewables projects comes online in India, Switzerland calls for UN group for solar geo-engineering, and Google and HSBC team up for clean tech drive

Plans to develop the world's largest renewable energy park in Gujarat, India, reached a major milestone this week, after the first phase of the giant 30GW project came online. Adani Green Energy Limited...

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