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The webinar featured two panel discussions. The theme for the first panel was “Women Leadership in Renewables: Envisioning a New World” and it saw the participation of Ms. Gauri Singh, Deputy Director General, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), Dr Vibha Dhawan, Director General, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), Ms. Mahua Acharya, CEO, EESL Convergence, Ms. Sullajja Firodia Motwani, Kinetic Green and Dr. Arunabha Ghosh, CEO, Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW). The theme for the second panel was “Women Entrepreneurs in RE: A gateway to innovation and economic growth” and the panellists included Ms. Reema Nanavaty, Secretary General, Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), Ms. Meagan Fallone, Barefoot college, Ms. Ajaita Shah, CEO, Frontier Markets, Ms. Cecile Martin Phipps, Director Communication and Strategy, ISA, Ms. Suhela Khan, UN-Women and Mr. Praveen Saxena, CEO, Skill Council for Green Jobs.
Mumbai: Tata Steel and The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) jointly launched The Green School project in 2017. Over a period, the project has grown into a successful campaign that has inspired thousands of students to join the cause of protectin
FTI Consulting and the Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) have launched the ‘South-Asia New Energy Series’, a collection of stakeholder consultations that will focus on.
India needs Hydrogen partnership with Japan for clean energy goal, says envoy
India needs Hydrogen partnership with Japan for clean energy goal, says envoy
NEW DELHI, Apr 20: India should have a strategic partnership with Japan on Hydrozen that would help the country in its plan to have clean and green energy, says Sanjay Kumar Verma, Ambassador of India to Japan.
Thirty-eight per cent of India’s total installed electricity generation is based on renewables. This is about 136 GW now, and it is expected to reach a target of 175 GW by next year and 450 GW by 2030. Therefore, Verma says, hydrogen can play a critical role as a clean fuel in achieving this ambitious goal.