On March 30, at least 50 earthmovers were sent to the 400-acre green cover falling under the University premises to clear the land for auctioning
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As a sustainability correspondent, Nandini Keshari covers environmental policies, climate change, green energy, cleantech start-ups among other sustainability-related themes. Before joining Outlook Business, she completed her postgraduate diploma in English Journalism from Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Delhi.
About The Author
As a sustainability correspondent, Nandini Keshari covers environmental policies, climate change, green energy, cleantech start-ups among other sustainability-related themes. Before joining Outlook Business, she completed her postgraduate diploma in English Journalism from Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Delhi.
Alison Barrett, director India, British Council, has a deep curiosity about different cultures, which fuels her passion for travel. She has a particular fondness for India where she now lives
BY Nandini Keshari 7 April 2025
The country has set its sights on adding 180GW of solar power in the next five years. A bit of a stretch, but doable if we double up
BY Nandini Keshari 1 April 2025
India’s clean-tech start-ups are unable to scale in the absence of patient capital. Investors and policymakers must work together to keep the cash flowing
BY Nandini Keshari 1 April 2025
Sumant Sinha, chief executive, ReNew, says skilled workers in emerging technologies are essential for the clean-energy transition. Edited excerpts
BY Nandini Keshari 1 April 2025
The solar power station will collect energy from the sun through its components lofted to a geostationary orbit above Earth where its intensity is 10-times higher than that on Earth
BY Nandini Keshari 18 February 2025
India’s clean-tech start-ups are leading innovation across renewables and EVs, but with investors balking at the high capital costs and uncertain returns, the question is whether they can sustain momentum or if funding roadblocks will stall the country’s green ambitions
BY Nandini Keshari 13 February 2025
The IEA report released on the second day of India Energy Week highlighted the potential of policy interventions in boosting gas consumption beyond the forecasted trajectory
BY Nandini Keshari 12 February 2025
India is scaling renewables, targeting 5mn tonnes of hydrogen by 2030, $96bn in hydrogen investments and a gas share increase of 6% to 15% alongside the $30bn in mining and petrochemical expansion, said the minister of petroleum and natural gas
BY Nandini Keshari 11 February 2025
Among all the promises made by the major parties—BJP, AAP and Congress—in this Assembly election, plans to tackle the city’s air pollution finds little mention
BY Nandini Keshari 5 February 2025
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