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India's first fully indigenous geothermal power plant will be developed in Arunachal Pradesh by CESHS and Shriram Institute.
HPDCAPL has set a milestone in India's green energy sector by verifying carbon credits for its small hydro project in Tawang.
The 50-kw plant will be developed at a record low of 68 degrees Celsius. CESHS geoscience chief Rupankar Rajkhowa said it will be located in Tawang district & completed in 3 years.
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Arunachal Pradesh is set to become a hydro-power hub with projects worth over Rs one lakh crore underway, aiming to generate ...
In a significant step towards a sustainable and carbon-neutral future, the Hydro Power Development Corporation of Arunachal Pradesh Limited (HPDCAPL) has successfully secured carbon credits for its 3 ...
The project, featuring two 1.5 MW pelton turbine generators, is the only commissioned venture under HPDCAPL and is crucial to ...
Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt General (Retd) KT Parnaik and Chief Minister Pema Khandu jointly launched the book ...
Itanagar: The Hydro Power Development Corporation of Arunachal Pradesh Limited (HPDCAPL) has achieved a milestone in its green energy and carbon neutr.
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The Daily Monitor on MSNChina’s Strategic Renaming Of Places In Arunachal Pradesh: Symbolism, Signalling, And Geopolitical Leverage – AnalysisChina’s Ministry of Civil Affairs unveiled its fifth batch of “standardized” names for 27 places located in Arunachal Pradesh ...
A grand celebration of the 90th birth anniversary of the Dalai Lama was celebrated across Arunachal Pradesh's Tawang and West ...
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