In the bustling streets of Surat, the magic of seamless connectivity is often taken for granted. But behind every two-second payment lies a complex web of infra…
India’s clean-energy market has moved from policy ambition to execution scale. Between FY2020 and FY2026, solar capacity expanded from nearly 35.6 GW to 150....
India’s green energy story is no longer a policy promise; it is an infrastructure race. Between 2020 and 2026, solar capacity moved from nearly 36 GW to more...
India’s green hydrogen market is no longer a distant policy story; it is becoming an investable infrastructure theme
In the quest for energy independence, Indian industries are increasingly investing in captive solar power plants. This trend not only addresses rising electrici…
Surat's factories are facing a critical juncture as they seek sustainable and cost-effective energy solutions. With the limitations of traditional energy source…
If you follow India’s energy transition, you’ve probably heard about the green hydrogen revolution. It’s been around for a while, but it’s no
For decades, renewable energy in India was a promise. Solar panels on rooftops, wind turbines in the desert or along the coast. But there was always t
India often talks about energy independence and net zero targets. Solar and wind are growing fast, but they won’t replace fossil fuels in heavy tran
Spend some time in India’s energy sector and you see the shift. It is not just about new megawatts or which state adds the most capacity. It is abou
India’s power sector is shifting. For decades, large state-run utilities controlled everything. Independent players now hold a real share, adding pr
Independent power producers in India are not state utilities and not just private developers chasing subsidies. They sit in between. They move faster
When people talk about India’s renewable energy growth, Gujarat often comes up. Rajasthan too, with its large solar parks. Surat rarely gets mention
Walk through any industrial belt in Gujarat and the role of power is obvious. Textiles, chemicals, ceramics, steel—the factories keep running day an
Walk through India’s industrial hubs and you see a change. Rooftops filled with panels. Transmission lines connecting to captive wind farms. What wa
IntroductionLook around any industrial zone in India or drive through the plains of Texas and you’ll see the signs of change. Solar panels reflectin