Costing Analysis of Scalable Carbon-Based Perovskite Modules Using Bottom Up Technique

In recent years, perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have achieved a remarkable power conversion efficiency of 25.5%, indicating that they are a promising alternative to dominant Si photovoltaic (PV) technology. This technology is expected to solve the world's energy demand with minimal investment and very low CO2 emissions. The market has shown a lot of interest in PSCs technology. A technoeconomic analysis is a useful tool for tracking manufacturing costs and forecasting whether technology will eventually achieve market-driven prices.

Press Release - Solar Energy–Based EV Charging: A Pilot and Techno-Economic Study

India has 21 of the 30 cities with the worst air quality in the world. Every year, we keep exploring options to curb air pollution. The transport sector is a significant contributor to air pollution in the cities. The electric vehicle (EV) segment could play a key role in decarbonising the sector. However, to realise green mobility in its truest sense, electric vehicles (EVs) need to run on clean energy. India’s power grid is predominantly coal-based at the moment.

Press Release - Planning Tool to Facilitate E-bus Adoption

With the impetus provided by phase I and II of the Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of (Hybrid &) Electric Vehicles (FAME) scheme, many state transport undertakings (STUs) have started deploying electric buses (e-buses) in their fleet. However, there are considerable challenges that fleet operators face in doing so. The switch from traditional to e-buses involves a major transition to a not-yet-familiar area, mandating new technology considerations (for charging e-buses), as well as robust planning (to deal with the dynamic and complex operations of e-buses).

Solar Energy–Based EV Charging: A Pilot and Techno-Economic Study

India has 21 of the 30 cities with the worst air quality in the world. The transport sector is a major contributor (40%–80%) to air pollution in the cities. Hence, decarbonising the transport sector with the deployment of electric vehicles (EVs)is a crucial step in mitigating air pollution. Running an electric vehicle in the USA leads to a greater reduction in CO2 emissions than running it in India since the grid energy (used by the EV) in India is predominantly generated using coal.

Planning Tool for E-Bus Deployment

Phase II of the Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of (Hybrid &) Electric Vehicles (FAME) India is envisioned to introduce 7,000 e-buses across the country by 2024. This initiative has increased e-bus deployment at a rapid rate. However, the traditional bus operators are not yet familiar with the operational needs of e-buses. Unlike traditional buses that require refuelling, e-buses need frequent recharging to increase their operational range. This key difference calls for setting up the necessary electric infrastructure to meet the charging demand of e-buses.

Charging Technology Options for E-Buses in Bengaluru

Electric buses (e-buses) have caught the attention of the Indian public transport operators due to their ability to address the issues of rising greenhouse gas emissions, and air and noise pollution caused by conventional fuel buses. The Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of (Hybrid &) Electric Vehicles (FAME) II scheme envisages the deployment of 7,000 e-buses by 2024. In order to make this a seamless transition, an efficient charging infrastructure is imperative. Currently, depot-based plug-in charging is the most common method of charging e-buses in India.

SNEHA - Malnutrition Management and Technology

The concept of SNEHA (Solution for Nutrition and Effective Health Access) was born in 2017 in the office of the Principal Secretary of the Department of Women and Child Development (DWCD) in Bengaluru, Karnataka. The challenge at hand was to expedite improvement in malnutrition management in the state. The National Family Health Survey (NFHS 4) report had recently been released, and it was sobering for the whole country.

Press Release - ‘We need to look beyond stubble burning to improve air quality’

“We need to go beyond the stubble burning issue and include road dust, and emissions from municipal waste, industries, and burning of plastic while dealing with air pollution,” said Shri Rana Gurjeet Singh, Cabinet Minister, Government for Punjab. He was speaking at ‘Vision: Clean Skies for Punjab’, organised by the Center for Study of Science, Technology and Policy (CSTEP), one of India’s leading think tanks in Chandigarh.

Press Release - Study Recommends Differential Pricing for Pumped-hydro Energy Storage in India to Boost RE

A differential pricing mechanism that calculates different pumping and generation prices for pumped-hydro energy storage (PHES) should be employed for its growth in India, recommends a recent study by the Center for Study of Science, Technology and Policy (CSTEP).

On 29 November 2021, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) announced that the country’s total installed renewable energy (RE) capacity (including hydro) had crossed 150 gigawatts (GW), while also setting a new target of reaching 175 GW capacity of RE by 2022.