Efficient energy access key to controlling emissions in India
India must stop treating electricity as a right as it undermines the aim of universal access to reliable power and leads to inefficient use and higher emissions
India must stop treating electricity as a right as it undermines the aim of universal access to reliable power and leads to inefficient use and higher emissions
The United States under President Joe Biden has re-entered the Paris climate agreement, providing a renewed impetus to act on the world’s deepening climate crisis
The growth in the wind sector has been slowing for the past few years in India; this has now been compounded by disruptions due to the Covid-19 pandemic
The federal government has reduced solar tariffs for central public sector companies to boost domestic production of photovoltaic cells and modules
India can turn the crisis precipitated by the coronavirus pandemic into an opportunity by resetting its energy spending to favour renewable power in all spheres of economic activity