Thanks to favourable government policies and the reducing costs of technology, renewable energy is getting cheaper around the world.
Cab aggregators have revolutionised commuting in cities by offering technology-based seamless connectivity.
Think Tanks do more than just research.
'CSTEP's Rooftop Evaluation for Solar Tool' (CREST) was launched online on 2 September 2020.
The webinar 'Solar Mini-Grid for Improved Energy Access' was held on 9 September 2020.
The present pandemic has possibly been one of the most disruptive events in our lives, both professionally and personally.
This project explores a general case methodology for designing mini-grids through a pilot project implementation, to provide a sustainable, economically viable and reliable supply of power to remote areas that face zero-to-poor energy access.
India is attempting to navigate a delicate balance – achieving our development goals sustainably without compromising on our climate targets.
Ujwal DISCOM Assurance Yojana (UDAY)—a flagship scheme of the Government of India that ran from November 2015 to March 2019—was aimed at reducing the aggregate technical and commercial (AT&C) losses of state-owned distribution companies (DISCOMs) by 6%, from 21% in FY15 to 15% in FY19.
Interventions from the central government have saved electricity distribution companies (DISCOMs) from financial crunch numerous times in the past.
In India, one of the world’s fastest growing economies, most industries still run on fossil fuels.
COVID-19 has definitely put the brakes on public transport.
Electric bus (e-bus) technology hit the Indian market in recent years as a solution to the environmental concerns posed by conventional fuel buses.
Think tanks play a critical role in influencing policy discourses through evidence-based analysis and ideation.
Transport options driven by fossil fuels, poor waste management (due to waste burning), emissions from industry, and road dust are among the top common components of air pollution in the non-attainment cities.
The Southern Region (SR) leads renewable energy (RE) deployment in India, having an installed capacity of about 43 GW as of December 2020.