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Mr Alekhya Datta, Fellow and Director, Electricity and Renewables Division at The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), said that anticipated evening supply shortfall during peak summer underscores structural challenges in balancing high renewable penetration with limited dispatchable capacity.
Read moreThe Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) has extended support for the nationwide expansion of the STREE programme, a women-centric sustainable mobility initiative being implemented by Convergence Energy Services Limited (CESL), a subsidiary of Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL) under the Union Ministry of Power.
Read moreIn a major push toward India’s Net Zero 2070 goals, PWD in MP partners with GRIHA Council to make eco-friendly design and sustainable materials compulsory for all new government buildings.
Read moreMr Alekhya Datta, Director, Electricity and Renewables Division, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), said India’s power system is increasingly facing a structural mismatch, where low-cost solar power available during the day contrasts sharply with the high cost of electricity supply in the evening.
Read moreMr Alekhya Datta, Director, Electricity and Renewables Division, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI, noted that high solar generation leading to zero pricing in the exchanges is a sign of oversupply rather than low demand, as discoms are restricted in terms of their capability to consume additional generation due to procurement issues.
Read moreMr Ajai Malhotra, Distinguished Fellow, The Energy and Resources Institute noted the exit opens up additional opportunities for major importing countries to negotiate more favorable supply terms.
Read moreMr Alekhya Datta, Fellow and Director, Electricity and Renewables Division, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), said India’s challenge is no longer one of capacity shortage but of managing demand peaks efficiently.
Read moreMr Alekhya Datta, Director, Electricity and Renewables Division, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) stated the current surge in power demand is largely driven by increased cooling needs, with temperatures running about 2–2.5°C higher than during the same period in 2025. At present, this demand is being met through a combination of coal, solar, and hydro power sources.
Read moreDr Prasoon Singh, Fellow, Earth Sciences and Climate Change Division, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) stated, Heatwave warnings and early warning systems should not be limited to temperature alone, but should also include perceptible heat conditions, as humid heat is more dangerous than dry heat.
Read moreDr Sanjukta Subudhi, Senior Fellow & Associate Director, Microbial Biofuels & Biochemicals, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), said that while tailpipe emissions of FFVs are lower than traditional petrol vehicles, further studies and quality safeguards may be required to rebuild public trust.
Read moreAccording to Mr Ajai Malhotra, Distinguished Fellow, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) the US extension of the sanctions relief has a stabilizing effect on the global market.
Read moreBacked by studies from TERI, IIT Bombay, CEEW, and McKinsey, the case challenges coal-based rotary kilns and pushes for cleaner alternatives like gas or hydrogen.
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