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Emissions reduction: Ambition Vz reality

Sonal Desai


India’s carbon emissions are predicted to rise due to increased fossil fuel use in industry, power generation, transportation, and energy consumption.

By 2050, energy demand is expected to surpass any other region, driven by additional factors like urbanization and built space expansion.

Despite this, India’s investments in clean energy have increased rapidly in response to aggressive targets, according to IEA’s World Energy Investment report.

India’s carbon emissions and growth:

• India’s carbon emissions are expected to rise due to increased fossil fuel use in industry, power generation, and transportation.
• India’s annual GHG emissions have nearly tripled since the turn of the century, reaching a record high of 2.7 GtCO₂ in 2022, according to Statista.
• Global energy think tank, Ember Report placed India as the world’s third-largest solar power producer in 2023, surpassing Japan.
• India ranks 7th in the Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI), up one spot from the previous year.

The growth story:

Indian clean energy investment surged to $68 billion in 2023, a 40% increase from 2016 to 2020. Solar PV and low-emission power generation accounted for half. Fossil fuel investments reached $33 billion.

The country ranks high in GHG emissions and energy use but medium in climate policy and renewable energy. India is on track to meet 2°C benchmarks despite low per capita emissions.

The NDC impact:

The country is attempting to meet its national determined contribution (NDC) through long-term policies promoting renewable energy and domestic manufacturing.

However, its heavy reliance on coal, oil, and gas contributes to greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution. India’s high petrol and diesel taxes are disputed, with some describing them as effective but others pointing to government dependence. The country’s energy system, largely reliant on imported fossil fuels, may strain, leading to increased carbon emissions.

Furthermore, India and China’s recent change to the cover decision at COP28, stating ‘phase down’ instead of ‘phase out’, has slowed global efforts to end the fossil fuel era.

Large-scale renewable energy projects negatively impact local communities through land grabs and unequal distribution. Policymakers should focus on transformative adaptation, disaster risk management, ecosystem-based solutions, and equity.

Expert take:

Experts argue that India’s ambitious goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2070 lacks ambition and political will.

They recommend a bottom-up approach, including tribal and rural communities, faster coal phase-out, reduced gas reliance, and expanded renewable energy.

They also suggest a move to reach net-zero by 2050 and create affordable, accessible, and sustainable infrastructure. India has auctioned over 20 gigawatts of renewable energy capacity in 2023.


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TERI Successfully Completes Pilot to Treat Industrial Wastewater

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The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) has completed a pilot project in Kanpur, effectively treating wastewater and effluent discharge from textile units.

The solution is a cost-effective technology designed to treat industrial wastewater effectively while ensuring compliance with Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) standards set by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) for Common Effluent Treatment Plants (CETP) in industrial clusters. It can be applied across various industrial effluents and provides a solution to the longstanding challenge of sludge generation. 

Spearheaded by Dr. Nupur Bahadur, Associate Director, TERI, the innovative UV-Photocatalysis-based Advanced Oxidation Technology (TADOX) has demonstrated exceptional efficacy in reducing key pollutants and achieving ZLD targets in a financially sustainable manner.

It must be noted that in September 2019, TERI and Perfact Group partnered to promote TADOX for comprehensive wastewater treatment. 

TADOX offers end-to-end treatment for industrial wastewater or mixed streams containing high color, Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD), Total Organic Carbon (TOC), dissolved organics, and non-biodegradable or persistent organic pollutants (POPs). Currently, deployed technologies incur significant costs to achieve the mandated standards.

TADOX integrates nanotechnology with Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs), referred to as Advanced Oxidation Nanotechnology (AON), enabling the industry to adopt the right solutions and comply with regulatory standards set by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC), CPCB, and the National Green Tribunal (NGT).

Dr. Bahadur has also proposed integrating renewable energy sources such as solar PV to enhance the efficiency of the treatment process. 


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Sungrow Achieves 20GW Shipment Milestone in India

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Sungrow, a global PV inverter and energy storage system supplier, has shipped 20 GW of photovoltaic inverters to India. This achievement for the company shows Sungrow’s capabilities as a clean energy solutions provider in India.

The company entered the Indian market in 2014 with three offices in New Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. It established a manufacturing facility with a 10 GW annual capacity.

Sungrow’s 20GW milestone is supporting India’s growing demand for clean energy. The company’s innovative “1+X” modular central inverter and the new generation 320kW string inverter have increased its market share.

The company has several GW partnerships with TATA Power, Adani Green, ReNew Power, Azure Power, O2 Power, Mahindra, ACME, S&W, L&T, and others.

The company actively participates in formulating renewable energy policies and standards within Indian government departments. It conducts extensive research and development in clean energy technology along with local universities, scientific research institutions, and other public service activities.

“At Sungrow, we hope to create a sustainable world by providing innovative and reliable clean energy solutions,” said Sunil Badesra, Country Head of Sungrow India.


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