India 2024: An energised India...
Providing affordable and accessible energy to every citizen while ensuring energy security has been the cornerstone of India’s energy policy....
100% electrification: Assessing ground reality...
The past five years have seen a significant flux in India’s electricity sector. A number of policies have been adopted that have fundamentally...
Microgrids in India: Myths, misunderstandings, and the need for proper...
India has a vibrant market for batteries and inverters and even diesel generators – but a cynic could call these responses to the failure of the...
Can the Saubhagya scheme work?...
The government’s recently announced 100 per cent household electrification scheme, Saubhagya, aims to tackle the next link for electrification,...
Saubhagya programme: The next bold step for electrification – necessary...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has launched a new scheme called Saubhagya to ensure electrification of all willing households in the country in rural...
Shaping India’s energy future: Ambitions, actions and obstacles...
Multi-domain, multi-scale, and multi-stakeholder efforts are needed to overcome the combination of acute and chronic challenges facing India’s...
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10
Jan
2025
11:00 AM
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12:30 PM (IST)
CSEP Auditorium
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16
Jan
2025
11:00 AM
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01:00 PM (IST)
CSEP Auditorium
100% electrification: Assessing ground reality
Providing affordable and accessible energy to every citizen while ensuring energy security has been the cornerstone of India’s energy policy. Over the years, this policy has been shaped by numerous socio-economic and political factors including the dichotomy between a nationalised Indian energy sector (upstream and downstream) and a more ‘liberated’ economy; centre-state relations; a rising middle class and ending energy and economic poverty. In recent years, technological changes and global developments on climate change have also played a role. Compared to India, most large nations faced the pressure of climate mitigation very late in their development path, meaning there is […]