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ENVIRONMENT - June 2023

Jun 2023

Sep 26, 2023

Oil Minister Launches India's First Green Hydrogen Fuel Cell Bus

  • Union Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri flagged off India's first green hydrogen fuel cell bus in Delhi.
  • The project for green hydrogen fuel cell bus has been undertaken by Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) in collaboration with Tata Motors. Indian Oil has initiated a scientifically designed program to undertake operational trials of 15 fuel cell buses powered by green hydrogen on the identified routes in Delhi, Haryana and U.P.

Sep 24, 2023

Windergy India 2023 to Begin from October 4

  • The Windergy India 2023 summit, a three-day event, will commence on October 4 at the Chennai Trade Centre in Nandambakkam, Tamil Nadu. The event will host a significant delegation from Denmark, highlighting the Indo-Danish energy partnership and the strong relationship between the two countries.
  • Denmark's renewable energy capacity of 2.3 gigawatts positions it as a renewable energy exporter, and the summit will focus on the wind energy sector's evolution, including advanced generation technology and local manufacturing of key components such as gearboxes and generator blades.
  • The event also aims to explore opportunities for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in the wind energy sector through a Memorandum of Understanding with the Tamil Nadu Industrial Investment Corporation (TIIC).

Sep 21, 2023

Greater One-horned Rhinos Thriving in India, Nepal

  • According to a new report, the greater one-horned rhino population in India and Nepal continues to grow on the back of strong protection, wildlife crime law enforcement and habitat expansion.
  • The State of the Rhino Report, 2023, by US-based International Rhino Foundation (IRF) came ahead of World Rhino Day, an annual global celebration of the five rhino species and their conservation on September 22.
  • According to the report, the two most significant factors causing rhino populations to decline are poaching and habitat loss but climate change is also increasingly impacting many facets of their survival.
  • Greater one-horned rhinos continue to thrive due to strong protection and enforcement and, though the governments of India and Nepal did not conduct an official census this year, the authorities believe the population is growing, the foundation said.
  • The Indian state of Assam is home to the largest population of greater-one horned rhinos.

Sep 14, 2023

IIT-Delhi Claim to Have Done India's First Soil Erodibility Mapping

  • Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi claim to have conducted the country's first national-scale mapping of soil erodibility.
  • Before this, soil erodibility assessments were conducted in specific regions or catchments but a national-scale assessment of soil erodibility was required, according to IIT Delhi officials.
  • The national-scale mapping of soil erodibility is aimed at highlighting specific areas where the soil is most prone to erosion.

Sep 12, 2023

World's Largest Asteroid Impact Crater Found in Australia

  • Researchers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) might have found the world's largest asteroid impact crater in Australia. The researchers believe that this site in the town of Deniliquin is evidence of the oldest asteroid impact buried in the world. They also said that this crater could have helped trigger a major glaciation event that killed 85 per cent of the world's species.
  • The newly-found impact crater is named as Deniliquin structure.
  • UNSW adjunct professor and asteroid impact researcher, Andrew Glikson believed the crater is 323 miles in diameter, which is nearly double the size of the current record-holding crarter, the Vredefort impact structure in South Africa.
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