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Resource October 15, 2016

Meet the Journalists: Daniel Moore and Michael Henninger

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At Philips Lighting in India, Priya Mishra is an engineer pushing for efficiency in a country rapidly consuming resources. Philips markets light emitting diode, or LED, lighting for homes, businesses and city streets. LED technology uses far less energy to produce the same amount of light, extending the life of the bulb, saving money on power bills and lessening dependence on the electric grid. Image by Michael Henninger. India, 2016.
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How India is emerging as a proving ground for clean power as the country pledges to electrify rural...

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powered electricity to the village. The village in rural northwestern India uses kerosene and firewood for energy. Image by Michael Henninger. India, 2016.
Residents of Tuvar gather in their schoolhouse to hear about the potential of bringing solar-powered electricity to the village. The village in rural northwestern India uses kerosene and firewood for energy. Image by Michael Henninger. India, 2016.

Business reporter Daniel Moore and photographer Michael Henninger traveled to India for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette to write about the rapidly growing energy industry and efforts to scale up clean sources of power. How does a country of 1.2 billion people raise standards of living while also keeping pledges to fight climate change?

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