Webinar: Solar Mini-Grid for Improved Energy Access

The webinar 'Solar Mini-Grid for Improved Energy Access' was held on 9 September 2020. It presented CSTEP’s Solar Techno-Economic Model for Photovoltaics (CSTEM PV) and discussed technology advancements and opportunities for rural energy access. The event was attended by 114 participants.
 

To know more about the tool, watch CSTEM PV 2 Tool - An introduction to the tool
 

Data: The Missing Link to Solving Air Pollution

The India Clean Air Summit (ICAS), CSTEP's flagship event on air pollution, was envisaged as a platform to consolidate the latest findings, solutions, and concepts on air pollution. The summit aims to bring scientists, researchers, policymakers, and communicators under one roof to discuss and find informed and implementable solutions to improve our air quality.

 

(*This blog article has been authored by the Communication & Policy Engagement Team at CSTEP.)

Editing at a Think Tank: Un-learnings, Aspirations, and Some Thinking

Think Tanks do more than just research. At CSTEP, it is the coming together of science and policy practitioners, modellers, and communicators with a single mandate: bringing forth scientific evidence to improve policy to tackle developmental challenges. In this series, we look at what happens behind the scenes at a technology-policy think tank, and how each link in the chain plays a crucial role.

Climatological trends in satellite-derived aerosol optical depth over North India and its relationship with crop residue burning: Rural-urban contrast

•Studied aerosol optical depth at urban and rural locations (2005–2018) in Indo-Gangetic Plains

•Observed positive trend of aerosol optical depth over both urban and rural areas

•Aerosol optical depth over a rural area is increasing at 0.50–0.67% per year.