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PPA: Whether a New Age Commodity Derivative Contract?
Introduction to Power Purchase Agreements A Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) is the main contract between the public and private sectors in a power sector PPP. In countries where the power industry is primarily state-owned, it is usually between a public sector...
Viability of Hydrogen based Derivatives in India
Abstract This blog presents a perspective towards the possibility of hydrogen-based derivatives in India. India is at the stage of research and demonstration. In order to commercialize, it will require continuous funding for several decades. Hence, a direct answer...
Writ Jurisdiction of the High Court in the case of Construction Arbitration
Abstract Infrastructural projects are in a boom phase in India, and when it comes to major infrastructure, construction, and energy projects, disputes are bound to arise. Disputes catering to infrastructure and construction projects are expensive, long, exceptionally...
The Role of Renewable Energy in Mitigating Climate Change: The Kenyan Context
Abstract Climate change has caused a massive toll in various countries, especially in developing countries like Kenya, due to which it is imperative to explore avenues and methods to mitigate climate change to the best extent possible. Thus, in this Blog Post,...
Legal Regime regulating InvITs and REITs as a New Age Investment Option in India: An Analysis
Abstract Infrastructure Investment Trusts (InvITs) and Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) appear to be a boon to new age investors. However, as up-and-coming investment options in India, certain rules and regulatory frameworks are required to govern them....
Need to Tackle Space Debris
Abstract We as a world are polluting the space even before making it our home. While explorations and scientific developments are key to a more progressive world, we must also conduct such explorations responsibly. As we move towards many scientific and technological...
Third-Party Delays in a Construction Contract
"The infrastructure sector is all about building assets for the country. It is part of nation-building." -Gautam Adani Abstract The infrastructure sector is one of the crucial sectors for the growth and expansion of a nation. A delay in construction creates a...
Analysis of Change in Law and Safeguard Duty on Solar Power Projects in India
Abstract In July 2018, the Indian Government imposed Safeguard Duties on the import of solar cells in panels or modules. Such imposition of Safeguard Duties is a Change in Law event. These Safeguard Duties were constantly revised for the next three years until July...
Lopsided Chinese Loan Agreements in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Developmental Projects in Kenya
Abstract Most developing and underdeveloped countries are looking at viable partnerships to ensure that their citizens get access to the necessary infrastructure and basic services. These partnerships are either public with other government institutions or with...
The Future of Sustainable Transport in India: Why Electric Vehicles May not be the Fix we Need
Abstract Indian society, both on the market level as well as in the policy realm, is decidedly veering towards adopting Electric Vehicles (EVs) as the future of sustainable transport. Our societal focus to switch to EVs is undeniably based on the premise that climate...
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