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Education in the 4th industrial age

Millennium Post 

The World Economic Forum has already announced the arrival of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and recognised the impact of emerging technologies like Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), robotics, autonomous vehicles, 3D printing among others.

State of IoT Security

The Financial Express

Interest in critical infrastructure is increasing among hackers. So far this year, smart cities have gathered the biggest chunk of attacks on IoT deployments.

The Effect Of Training And Development On Employee Performance In The Long Run

BW People 

In terms of business, training and development is designed for providing relevant information to the employees about the company and its objective. It also includes the upskilling of the workforce. This process allows the employees to contribute to their career as well as to the company in a positive way.

Headwinds for solar energy

Financial Chronicle

India’s enthusiasm as a key proponent of the historic Paris Agreement created an ambitious target of ‘100 GW solar power generation’ for the country. The trends in renewable energy and specifically the solar energy, over the last few years have been driven majorly by this target.

‘Renewable industry needs policy push’

The Hindu Business Line

While India remains one of the most attractive markets when it comes to renewable energy, the industry needs a better regulatory environment and clarity on policies, industry players argued at the CII partnership summit in Mumbai on Sunday.

Global solar sector sees corporate funding worth $9.7 billion in 2018

ET EnergyWorld

he global solar sector witnessed a total corporate funding activity worth USD 9.7 billion in 2018, a 24 per cent drop compared to the year-ago period, according to a report.

Commissioning time brought down for solar power projects

The Economic Times

The government has reduced the time allowed for commissioning and financial closure of solar power projects, a move that could accelerate the pace of renewable energy capacity addition in the country. This, however, could be a concern for project developers as pressure of acquisition of land and availability of transmission infrastructure continues to mount.

As cost of renewable energy drops, focus shifts to developing ancillary storage industry

The Hindu Business Line

With the cost of renewable energy coming down and the market potential expanding, an ancillary industry for storage is the need of the hour, said P.C. Maithani, Advisor, Ministry of New & Renewable Energy.

Gujarat pushes for green energy, aims for 45,000 MW clean power in 10 years

DNA India

The State government will focus on green energy in a big and proposes to increase Gujarat’s capacity for renewable energy to 45,000 MW in the next 10 years.

India’s renewable energy capacity addition to grow 50% this year on new tenders

ET EnergyWorld

India’s total addition of new renewable energy generation capacity, including both solar and wind resources, is likely to grow by 50 per cent to 15,860 megawatt (Mw) in 2019 mainly on the back of improved tender activity.

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