World's Largest Floating Solar Power Plant to be Built in Madhya Pradesh
With an aim to increase the power generation capacity of the central state of Madhya Pradesh and address the electricity problems in the region, a floating solar power plant is going to be built in Khandwa which will generate 600 Megawatt power by 2022-23, informed the officials.
Said to be the world's largest floating solar plant, the project is estimated to be worth over Rs. 3000 crore.
As per Renewable Energy Department Principal Secretary Sanjay Dubey, with the new floating solar plant, Khandwa will become the only district in Madhya Pradesh to have thermal power station, hydel and solar power.
Aug 04, 2022
India Adds 10 more Ramsar Sites
India added 10 more names to the Ramsar list that designates wetlands of international importance taking the total number of such sites in the country to 64.
According to the statement, the 10 new sites include 6 wetlands from Tamil Nadu and one each from Goa, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and Odisha.
Under the convention on wetlands, an intergovernmental treaty, contracting parties are expected to identify and place suitable sites on the 'List of Wetlands of International Importance', also known as the Ramsar List.
In July 2022, India had added 5 wetlands to the list — Karikili Bird Sanctuary, Pallikaranai Marsh Reserve Forest and Pichavaram Mangrove in Tamil Nadu; Pala wetland in Mizoram and Sakhya Sagar in Madhya Pradesh.
Great Barrier Reef Sees Record Coral Cover, but it is Highly Vulnerable
Coral recovered from storms and bleaching events to record levels across much of Australia's Great Barrier Reef, a survey found.
The reef's northern and central parts have the highest amount of coral cover since monitoring began 36 years ago.
But coral cover in the southern part of the reef has decreased.
The new coral is particularly vulnerable - meaning the progress could be quickly undone by climate change and other threats.
Each year the Australian Institute of Marine Science (Aims) scans the reef to check its health - using divers slowly towed by a boat, as well as aerial surveys.
Aug 03, 2022
Indian Oil, NTCA sign MoU for Transcontinental Relocation of 'Cheetah'
The National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Indian Oil Corporation for the trans-continental relocation of cheetahs from Africa to India. The IOC would contribute Rs. 50.22 crore over four years for the project. The total cost of the project is currently Rs. 75 crore.
The funds provided by Indian Oil as a part of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) would be used for cheetah reintroduction as well as its habitat management and protection, ecology development, staff training and veterinary healthcare.
Aug 02, 2022
Driest July in England Since 1935
According to the Met Office, England had its driest July since 1935, with parts having the least rainfall on record.
For some parts of the country - south-east and central southern England - last month was the driest July since records began in 1836.
Most of England now has low river levels, with serious impacts on farmland, nature and wildlife.
Water companies are warning that restrictions on household water use may be introduced.