India’s Transmission Lag Strands Green Power
India’s grid expansion lags, impacting transmission infrastructure and leaving over 50GW of renewable energy stranded, and raising project costs
India’s grid expansion lags, impacting transmission infrastructure and leaving over 50GW of renewable energy stranded, and raising project costs
A new IEEFA report emphasizes the critical role of targeted co-financing in ensuring an equitable energy transition.
The cost of green hydrogen in India could fall by up to 40%, reaching between Rs 260 and Rs 310 per kilogram, driven by government incentives, affordable renewable electricity, and tax reductions
The growth of utility-scale renewable energy tendering in India has reached 73GW in 2024, driven by the central government’s goal to auction at least 50GW of projects annually
A recent report indicates that CCUS, despite its support at COP28, is unlikely to significantly contribute to steel decarbonization