In the race to achieve India's National Solar Mission (NSM) targets, one important solar technology is slowly disappearing.
The advent of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic had forced India to resort to a lockdown.
The novel coronavirus pandemic has brought the world to a standstill.
One consequence of the recent demonetisation was a push towards the digitisation of the economy - a move that will create transparency in the financial system.
According to Niti Aayog, the demand for energy in India is set to grow from the current level of 5,311 TWh to 18,635 TWh by 2047, an increment of 3.
The emergence of app-based cab aggregators (CA) has disrupted the urban transportation system and transformed how people make travel choices in Indian cities.
The temperature in the Indian subcontinent is set to increase 4 degree Celsius or more by the turn of the century, with frequent heatwaves persisting over longer durations.
In the fight against COVID-19, India announced INR 1.
Bengaluru is today synonymous with traffic and air pollution.
India is still struggling to come to grips with the devastating spin-offs of Covid-19, including the slump in economy.
The current COVID-19 pandemic is spooling out to be a calamity of unprecedented proportions, causing loss of lives and devastating economies globally.
•Modelling framework for a PV microgrid by incorporating battery degradation.
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.
In this Q&A, Research Scientist Dr Pratima Singh notes some key issues and observations on India's Air Pollution story, specifically the need for scientific assessments that can provide good quality insights for policies.
'CSTEP's Rooftop Evaluation for Solar Tool' (CREST) was launched online on 2 September 2020.
The webinar 'Solar Mini-Grid for Improved Energy Access' was held on 9 September 2020.