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Energy consumption is projected to surge by up to 2.5 times by 2047, driven by industrialisation, urbanisation and rising ...
India’s fossil fuel consumption and import dependency are still growing. The current strategies appear insufficient to ...
Networking opportunities and presentations of use cases for the Indian power industry, organized by K&A Indian coal plants are reviving—explore the future at India Power Week 2025. Krishnan ...
Fueling growth, taming dependency: India’s coal and edible oil trade vision October 20, 2023, 4:23 PM IST Divya Singh Rathore and Suryapratap Babar in Public policy perspectives, Business, India ...
India produces more than 25 million tonnes of used cooking oil and agricultural residue every year, much of which is either ...
Amid global calls to end coal dependency, new projections show it will remain India's biggest source of power by 2030, even as renewable energy grows.
India has good reasons for refusing to commit to curtailing investment in new coal power at the COP28 climate conference.
India will target a diversified set of sources for energy security with a significant place for thermal power, including coal to provide base load, to minimise risks associated with systems while ...
India's power ministry has told lawmakers in parliament, most recently in 2017, that the locations of coal-fired power plants are determined by factors including access to land and water and that ...
One of those companies is India's ReNew Energy Global. Like many nations in the Global South, India's economy is heavily coal-dependent. ReNew is doing its part to reduce reliance on a fuel that's ...
But today, with climate concerns rising, many experts are calling for India to ditch coal as soon as possible and embrace the green-energy model so prevalent in Rajasthan.