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Publisher’s letter

India envisioned a 100 smart cities to achieve sustainable urbanisation. One of the focus areas in Smart Cities Mission is to provide reliable power...

Good News on the Last Day of 2020

In the Indian Power Sector, one of the most significant developments of 2020 has come forward on the last day of the year. The...

Decline in number of Coal-based Power Plants is expected by 2026

The latest report on coal from the International Energy Agency (IEA) begets hope as it predicts a decline in demand of coal in the...

India Inc. welcomes ‘festive bonanza’

September 20, 2019, would be remembered as a watershed moment in the history of Indian economy. This day signifies the relief of about Rs...

Our Union Government is Quite Serious about Energy Storage

It is really pleasing to note that our country is progressing very fast towards the era of complete Green Power Generation. However, mere generation...

Publisher’s letter

It is remarkable to be celebrating the 58th year of publication of Electrical India. On this landmark occasion, I take this opportunity in thanking...

Beyond the lockdown

After four successive months of decline, the power sector in India witnessed a spike in the demand in February. Overall, around 11 per cent...

IRENA’s proposal to assist Maritime Industry to take up decarbonisation effort

In today’s global commerce, Maritime Industry plays a significant role shipping 90% of global trade volume. The term ‘Maritime’ broadly includes everything related to...

Electrifying Change

India is witnessing unparalleled transformation from rural to urban living over the last two decades thanks to increasing population and robust economic growth. According...

Our Government’s Appreciable Effort Towards Decarbonisation

I feel proud to think how much committed my country is towards decarbonisation. Our coal-based power sector accounts for almost 2.4 per cent of...

EV Sector Holds a Big Expectation from the Interim Budget

Electric Vehicles (EVs) are gaining popularity rapidly in the Indian market. Considering the growing awareness of climate change and a few other aspects, there...

Publisher’s letter

I feel extremely honoured and privileged to write this letter at such a remarkable moment in time for India’s oldest and most reputed magazine...

I Welcome 2022 with a Confident Note

Although we are stepping into 2022 with several uncertainties, but if we look at our achievements in the pandemic-affected days, we see that the...
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Revival on the Horizon

Energy is the lifeline of economic development. In his book ‘The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream’, former US President Barack...
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Crisis management and coping mechanisms

Time and again, while in our homes, we are reminded of how the COVID-19 pandemic has put a stop to our daily activity. And...

No Power Crunch is Expected during the Coming Peak Summer Months

In the recent review meeting with the senior officers from Power sector, Ministry of Coal and Ministry of Railways, the Ministry of Power (MoP)...

Publisher’s letter

Given its target of achieving 175 GW of renewable power generation capacity by 2022 along with strong push for electric mobility, India presents huge...

Towards Hydrogen Economy

Recently, Plug Power has revealed its ambitious plan to build a new state-of-the-art green hydrogen production facility and electric substation in the New York...

Power Minister Encourages Women Participation in Indian Power Sector

The Indian power sector has come of age, yet there is no dearth of never-seen-before kind of initiatives. Especially, in the recent years, with...

PUBLISHER’S LETTER

To beat the heat, in summer especially, more and more people across the country use air conditioner. Though the share of our citizens with ACs is very low, its growing fast, especially with rising income making it more ‘buyable’ and also rising temperatures making it a necessity.