Strengthening the Resource Adequacy Framework for an RE-Rich Future
Daljit Singh and Ashwini Chitnis argue that, while the MoP framework is a good starting point, it requires significant modifications to effectively address the challenges posed by a rapidly transforming power sector increasingly reliant on RE.
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Demystifying the Climate Benefit of EV Transition in India
Battery-driven electric vehicles (EVs) hold promise for decarbonising India’s rapidly growing road transport sector. However,... -
Green Electricity Tariffs: Pricing and Other Challenges
The Ministry of Power has notified a formula for “green tariffs” for large (greater than 100 kW) electricity consumers to... -
Taxation Alternatives for India’s Energy Transition – ESAM...
This study explores how replacing current fossil fuel taxes with alternative taxation options—such as carbon taxes, user taxes,...
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Seminar
10
Jan
2025
11:00 AM
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12:30 PM (IST)
CSEP Auditorium
Seminar
16
Jan
2025
11:00 AM
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01:00 PM (IST)
CSEP Auditorium
The CSEP Electricity and Carbon Tracker is a near-real-time tracker that shows electricity generated by source (e.g. Renewable, Thermal) at a national level. It also shows total electricity-based CO2 emissions every five minutes and CO2 emissions per kWh. Additionally, it displays the moving averages for each generation source, as well as a wide variety of summary statistics and analysis.
How COVID-19 might impact India’s renewable energy transition
India, like other countries, had an ongoing energy transition, but the question becomes will COVID-19 create a pause or a shift in the trajectories? Or, will it induce radical change? No one can know for sure, in part because we don’t know what the “new normal” will be, but also because timeframes are...