Exciting to see our study on India's photovoltaic future featured in The Hindu! 🗞️
Air pollution & climate action impact solar energy—PV cell temperatures could change, stressing the need for integrated solutions.
Study: https://t.co/X0fdyiOwpp
A study by researchers at IIT Delhi has found that air pollution and #climatechange will impair solar panel performance in India, Unnati Ashar writes
https://t.co/ArcQ1HnqPi
Had the privilege to discuss our research on the @PhysicsWorld Weekly Podcast with Dr. Hamish Johnston.
A fascinating experience 🎙️🔬
@somagnik@ghoshal_4
Happy listening! 🎧
Climate scientist Sushovan Ghosh is our podcast guest https://t.co/6IcZQOv3pL
Feature of our latest publication: Future photovoltaic potential in India: navigating the interplay between air pollution control and climate change mitigation
https://t.co/MWT9emHuXx
Changing weather and high pollution will reduce the efficacy of solar photovoltaics in the future, finds a new study @iitdelhi.
@Sushovan_77@Aurassure
✒️@pallavighosh_24
https://t.co/jb8Kh97Onh
Highlights of our recent paper 🔎 : Future photovoltaic potential in India: navigating the interplay between air pollution control and climate change mitigation 🌞 ♻️
https://t.co/XLIXE8VWEt
🌍🌐 Our wrap-up article on the third DestinE User eXchange is now available. On 15 and 16 October participants came together in Darmstadt and online to discuss the fast development of the EU initiative.
Find out more ➡️ https://t.co/uoNzlzxPPD
Glad to have presented our work in the 3rd User Exchange Meeting in Darmstadt.
Check out our posters on the climate adaptation digital twin!
@BSC_CNS@ECMWF@esa@eumetsat@Sushovan_77
Let’s turn discoveries into dialogue and ensure knowledge reaches those it’s meant to impact. The Research Communications Award (RCA) is a timely initiative to inspire researchers, echoing Sir Mark Walport's words: 'Science is not finished until it is communicated.
Congratulations to the winner of #ERL 'Editor’s Choice Award 2022 – Early Career Researcher’ - 'Cleaner air would enhance India's annual solar energy production by 6–28 TWh', led by @Sushovan_77!
📑 https://t.co/smOgC8Byie
🏆 https://t.co/chZBAWWN0a
@somagnik@iitdelhi#ECR
@masahir0suzuki@IOPenvironment We found that mitigating air pollution could accelerate India's progress towards 100 GW target at a lesser installation capacity, avoiding additional expenditure for land and infrastructure. PFA. Further read:https://t.co/0isZBLpRUW