‘Coal Cannot Be Abruptly Expunged From The Energy System’
India’s transition from coal to renewables is not going to be easy or without consequences. Pramod Agrawal, chairman of state-owned Coal India Limited, weighs in
Kamalika Ghosh - August 27, 2022
Coal Killer
How it is Indians Vs Indians in the race for a green economy
Neeraj Thakur - August 27, 2022
India’s Maharatnas On ESG Path
A sound environment, social and governance performance of public sector undertakings is not only necessary for business reasons but also for India to achieve its national climate targets
Rajiv Tikoo - June 29, 2022
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
Shades Of New Energy
As the world searches for new forms of clean energy to meet carbon emission cut targets, India does not want to miss the green hydrogen bus. Its two richest industrialists want to create independent ecosystems to produce the new fuel. What does this mean for India’s energy security and net-zero targets?
Suchetana Ray - May 28, 2022
Rise Of ReNew Power
Sumant Sinha has made ReNew Power not just the largest pure-play renewable energy provider in the country but also the face of India’s renewables globally
Rajiv Tikoo - January 28, 2022
Tulsi Tanti built his empire on 'soojh-boojh', loans and one other secret ingredient
Through thick, thin and terrible, the Suzlon Energy promoter has displayed the ability to charm banks and retain control
Krishna Gopalan - July 17, 2020
Equity has gone with the wind, but debt is eternal at Suzlon
Founder Tulsi Tanti has found it hard to shake off the sins of commission committed during 2005-08
N Mahalakshmi - July 18, 2020
Eco-berthing
Shipping has turned a shade greener, with vessels plugging into renewable energy at Indian ports
February 25, 2020
Powered-up
Home to world’s largest solar power park, India is a step closer to low carbon-emission goal
February 05, 2020
