Varaha’s innovative approach involves the production of industrial biochar from Prosopis Juliflora, an invasive plant species. This process takes place at a pyrolysis facility located in Gujarat.
Indian Coast Guard showcases operational prowess to Governor during 'day at sea' event in Mangaluru for 49th Raising Day ...
Google has agreed to purchase 100,000 tons of carbon dioxide removal credits from Indian startup Varaha, its first such deal with a carbon project in India and the largest involving biomass ...
In a groundbreaking move for climate action, tech giant Google has inked its largest biochar carbon removal agreement to date with Indian start-up Varaha. This landmark deal, announced on January ...
The credits from Varaha’s industrial biochar project in the western Indian state of Gujarat will be delivered in 2030. The deal represents the largest biochar removal transaction to date. Full ...
The agreement, which was made between Google and Indian supplier Varaha, is one of the largest biochar deals ever made and marks the internet giant's first entry into the carbon dioxide removal ...
The deal - signed by Google and Indian supplier Varaha - is one of the biggest ever involving biochar, and is the tech giant's first foray into India's carbon dioxide removal (CDR) sector.
The company has agreed to purchase 100,000 of the offsets from Varaha, which operates biochar and other carbon-removal projects in India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Kenya, the companies said in a ...
Google has agreed to purchase 100,000 tons of carbon dioxide removal credits from Indian startup Varaha, its first such deal with a carbon project in India and the largest involving biomass ...
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