Green Gravity heads to India

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Signs MoU with the Indian School of Mines to consider sub-continent opportunities

Green Gravity is working with TEXMiN and the Indian Institute of Technology to evaluate using abandoned underground mines for renewable energy purposes.

Green Gravity is working with TEXMiN and the Indian Institute of Technology to evaluate using abandoned underground mines for renewable energy purposes. | Credits: Shutterstock

Two disused coal mine shafts in West Bengal could provide Green Gravity with an entry to the Indian renewable energy space. The gravitational energy storage technologies maker has signed a memorandum…

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