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Why energy giants like Reliance, Adani, Indian Oil are betting big on the humble biogas

I ndia is known to be the pioneer of biogas and in an interesting development this green fuel is seeing renewed interest from major India Inc players in the energy sector, according to an ET report. The inception of biogas dates back to 1897 when British civil engineer Charles James initiated the first biogas plant during his work on the drainage of the Homeless Leper Asylum in Matunga, Bombay. Since then, biogas has been a steadfast source of energy for Indian households, community facilities, and dairy farms. The Indian Biogas Association projects the installation of 5,000 biogas plants by 2030, with an estimated investment of Rs 1.75 lakh crore in the sector. India Inc. is now showing a keen interest in the humble biogas. Reliance Industries, a prominent energy conglomerate, has unveiled plans to establish 100 compressed biogas (CBG) plants, signaling a shift towards greener energy sources. Adani Total Gas, part of the Adani Group, intends to set up five CBG plants within the next f

ELON MUSK BRINGS SAD NEWS FOR TESLA CYBERTRUCK “BELIEVERS”

 


The Tesla Cybertruck probably is the most hyped-ever product in the company’s portfolio. The legendary pickup stole the spotlight when announced due to its very unusual, yet futuristic or spaceship-inspired design. The product was announced several years ago but is still giving slow steps to actually become a reality. Back in 2019, the plan was to launch this unique pickup for a lean price of $39,900. The product was promising, but apparently, it may be different from the one announced. Today, Elon Musk brought some news that may leave believers upset.

THE SPECS AND THE PRICING MAY BE DIFFERENT FROM 2019

During the 2022 Tesla Shareholder Metting earlier this month, Elon Musk revealed to the crowd that wider economic troubles have impacted their plans to roll out the Cybertruck. Moreover, he states that the price “will be different” from the initial promises. I have to say that a price change may not be a big surprise.

The economic situation in 2023 is much different from 2019. We had a pandemic, a war, and a big crisis in the components industry. We can also cite the constraints involving Tesla after Elon Musk’s struggle with Twitter. As per Elon Musk, a lot has changed since 2019. For that reason: “The specs and the pricing will be different – I hate to sort of give a little bit of bad news – but there’s no way to sort of have anticipated quite the inflation that we’ve seen and the various issues” he added. We are curious to see how much the final product will differ from the 2019’s concept.

Tesla Cybetruck

Musk gave few other details about the release of the pickup other than a few comments. Despite this, he was keen to pump some promotion around the vehicle. As per him, the pickup will be “one hell of a product. It’s going to be like a damn fine machine”.

The pickup is a battery-electric light-duty truck capable, in theory, of bursting from 0 to 100 Km/h in under 3 seconds. That’s impressive! It also boasts a “futuristic” angular design, which gave him certain attention from enthusiasts. However, after several years, we don’t have an idea of when the vehicle will be ready for the road.

The Tesla Cybetruck is equipped with a stainless steel exoskeleton and a bulletproof body. Moreover, it will come with some of Tesla’s tech advances. For instance, it will bring Autopilot, allowing the vehicle to drive itself on highways and perform other tasks automatically. The car boasts an electric motor and can travel up to 500 miles on a single charge. It can be a revolutionary product in the segment of pickups. But right now, it’s unclear whether all 2019 specs will make their way to the final product.

the Tesla Cybertruck will be available for sale in India in December 2023 and will cost 50.70 Lakh. 

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