Organisations are chalking out newer technologies and innovative approaches to create a sustainable future. This could well contribute towards India’s vision of achieving net-zero emission by 2070. “The integration of science and engineering can help in ushering smart auto and smart cities. All this may strengthen the sustainability quotient. Our company has announced the establishment of four new Giga factories to generate renewable energy. We are working on a process that could capture carbon dioxide. This adsorbent could be cost effective as the technology also stores carbon dioxide,” said Ajit Sapre, group president R&T, Reliance Industries, at the DST-CII Technology Summit.
Not just companies but even airports have unveiled a clean energy map. The Cochin International Airport Limited in South India, for example, is solar powered, making it the world’s first fully solar-powered airport with a total capacity of 40MW. It also intends to run hydrogen...