Why India's Energy Future Hangs in the Balance? (Part III) While initiatives like Demand Side Management and energy efficiency programs are crucial for driving sustainable growth, the sector’s deeper structural challenges cannot be ignored.
DSM's Integration in India's Energy Landscape (Part II) Demand Side Management (DSM) has emerged as a key strategy for optimizing energy usage while balancing demand and supply in the grid. It plays a critical role in improving energy efficiency and sustainability across the nation.
Power Sector - Demand, Generation, and Supply (Part I) Recent years have seen significant improvements in the country's power generation capacity. India's power demand is set to increase with massive industrialization and urbanization over the next three decades.
From Glaciers to Heatwaves: The Global Impact of Climate Change By: Kinkini Chakraborty, Shubham Pal, Anurag Bajpai and Shweta Shukla Long-term scheduled changes in temperature, precipitation, and other atmospheric conditions on Earth are referred to as Climate Change. These changes can occur due to a variety of natural processes as well as human activities. Let's understand it in more detail.
Your Partner in Emissions Accountability By: Kinkini Chakraborty, Shubham Pal, Anurag Bajpai and Shweta Shukla The Greenhouse Gas Protocol is a globally acknowledged platform for measuring & managing greenhouse gas emissions. Established in 1990 as a 20-year partnership between the World Resources Institute (WRI) & World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), the GHG Protocol works with
"Empowering Sustainable Safety: Where EHS Meets ESG Excellence" By: Kinkini Chakraborty, Shubham Pal, Anurag Bajpai and Shweta Shukla For a long time, ESG and EHS were seen as a separate entity rather than a double engine which can play a pivotal role in significantly advancing any business growth. Professionals and leaders from EHS have long ago recognized the
GreenLetter VIII : Urban Heat Islands in India Dear Reader, We all know that India experienced one of its worst heatwaves ever in 2024. Heatwaves are now the biggest threat to India's well-being. Record-breaking temperatures of over 48°C in the North, West, and Central regions highlight the severity of the climate crisis. As an example see Delhi's