5 fun ways to teach kids about renewable energy at home

From Time of India “Engage children with hands-on solar activities at home to spark a lifelong passion for sustainability. From solar-powered turbines to garden lights, kids can witness the sun’s energy transformation firsthand. Integrating stories, games, and tracking home solar production further reinforces the importance of renewable energy and its real-world impact, fostering a greenerContinue reading “5 fun ways to teach kids about renewable energy at home”

Chandigarh’s solar boom: Renewable energy capacity grows 18-fold in a decade

From The Times of India “Chandigarh: Over the past decade, the city’s installed renewable energy capacity has seen a nearly 18-fold increase, rising from 5 MW in 2014–15 to 90 MW by July 2025. However, this growth is largely due to government push rather than significant public participation. Between March 31, 2024, and March 31,Continue reading “Chandigarh’s solar boom: Renewable energy capacity grows 18-fold in a decade”

Chandigarh MC buildings set to get rooftop solar panels under rent-a-roof model

From Times of India “Chandigarh: In a significant move, approximately 100 buildings of the municipal corporation (MC) are all set to have solar energy on their rooftops, as the Chandigarh Renewable Energy and Science and Technology (CREST) has sent a detailed MoU to be signed with the corporation for this project. As per the proposal,Continue reading “Chandigarh MC buildings set to get rooftop solar panels under rent-a-roof model”

Green goals: Chandigarh Eyes 1.26Cr Tonne CO2 Drop by 2030

From Times of India “Chandigarh: In a powerful push toward sustainability, the Chandigarh Administration has unveiled an ambitious roadmap to slash carbon dioxide emissions by over 1.2 crore tonnes by the year 2030. This green mission is part of the newly launched State Action Plan for Climate Change 2.0 (SAPCC), approved by the Centre. “AtContinue reading “Green goals: Chandigarh Eyes 1.26Cr Tonne CO2 Drop by 2030”

After wet May, searing heatwave, a result of how climate change modifying weather systems

From Times of India “Experts are increasingly pointing to climate change as a major driver behind the rising frequency, intensity, and changing geography of heatwaves across the country.” Click Here to Read More By Neel Kamal 13 June 2025