India’s ESG Success Banks On Green Financing Bets
The Indian green bond market accounts for 3.8% of the overall outstanding corporate bonds market. The slow uptake is seen due to heavy concentration of capital for solar and on account of most issuances being rupee denominated, as against the majority preference for issuances in dollars, as per a Fitch survey
Namita Vikas - March 28, 2023
The Cost Of Powering Your Rooftop
Despite abundant sunshine and terraces, rooftop solar power in India is yet to be harnessed to its full potential as owners weigh in on its financial viability, a factor that could negatively impact the country’s emission reduction goals
Shailaja Tripathi - January 30, 2023
Facing A Real Pollution Problem In Metaverse
While metaverse’s energy question can find its answer in clean sources, the latter is also dealing with its own waste demons
Shailaja Tripathi - May 31, 2022
PLIS: What’s it got
Here’s a measure of the scheme’s ambition, account of achievements so far, and a record of brickbats and bouquets
June 04, 2021
Can NTPC steal Adani Green’s thunder?
The solar pageant is between two contestants – one is young and aggressive, and the other is staid and pragmatic
V Keshavdev - April 14, 2021
Liquidity infusion
Sterling & Wilson promoter Khurshed Daruvala sells 4.99% equity stake to reduce leverage
April 02, 2021
Cochin Shipyard has been sailing at full steam. Now, the weather is turning rough
The PSU is navigating a rough sea, and time will prove if it is the sturdiest sailor around
V Keshavdev - October 08, 2020
“An organisation’s leadership pipeline is the true measure of a leader’s legacy”
Bikesh Ogra, Global CEO, Sterling and Wilson Solar, on five ways to build leadership in an organisation
July 30, 2020
Powered-up
Home to world’s largest solar power park, India is a step closer to low carbon-emission goal
February 05, 2020
On The Grid
Renewed governmental interest and private sector investment has brought back the spotlight on solar-based mini grids
August 07, 2019