Energy Mix Faces Transition Tensions
India’s energy sector hits a critical inflection point with the RE surge; coal power dips 3%, yet fossil dominance signals persistent business risks.
India’s energy sector hits a critical inflection point with the RE surge; coal power dips 3%, yet fossil dominance signals persistent business risks.
The world is ceding the climate agenda to a fractured coalition of Asian powers whose priorities are stability and growth, not the environment.
China’s declining coal power project approvals in 2025 highlight a broader transition in its power sector.
Renewable Energy India 2025 lit the way for Asia’s clean energy future, uniting industry leaders in a high-impact forum.
REI Expo 2025, Asia’s largest clean energy event, will feature 800 suppliers and 10,000 brands, driving India’s sustainable energy transition.
India’s climate action is driven by aggressive RE targets and emission reductions, but exhibits critical gaps in policy, financing and technology deployment.
EIB Global has committed $60 million to the India Energy Transition Fund for investments in renewables, efficiency, and electric vehicles.
The CERC deliberates changes to how renewable players are calculating the gap between scheduled and actual power generation, says a note on its website.
India’s renewable energy generation fell in FY25, though wind performance was down, while cash flow improved.
As wind assets lag, solar power shines, securing the renewable sector’s future through a balancing act.
The government has scrapped the renewable energy uniform tariff mechanism to streamline price discovery.
Renewable energy projects are increasingly facing lawsuits over human rights concerns, highlighting a critical challenge to the global clean energy transition.