The water case for renewable energy

The renewable energy mission of India is amongst the most ambitious in the world. Most discussions on the shift from thermal generation to renewable energy, focus on the benefits of emissions reduction. While emissions reduction is indeed needed, this blog looks at the impact of such a shift on the

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Planning to reuse the last drop

The end of Nov 2018 saw the National Green Tribunal (NGT) impose fines on the Chief Secretary of Delhi and Delhi Jal Board for not implementing a plan for the use of treated water from sewage treatment plants. In the same order, the NGT has directed all the Indian States

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A vision for waste management in India

The first half of 2016 saw significant changes in waste management rules, after a gap of almost 16 years. Almost two years thereafter, the market is currently abuzz with KKR, one of the world’s largest investment firms completing the first PE buyout in India’s environment sector. It is planning to

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A unified water ministry is a good idea

An interesting common point made in both the BJP and Congress manifestoes of 2019 has been the creation of a separate water ministry. The ‘Jal Shakti’ ministry of the BJP and the Ministry of Water of the Congress both aim to unify the various ministries and agencies related to water

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The future is in plastics, again

A day ahead of the expected nationwide singe-use plastic ban, I might sound silly saying this. In the 1967 movie, The Graduate, the career advice to the young man was clear, “One word. Plastics.” Five decades later, the advice might still hold true “Plastics. But not as we know.” The very characteristics

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