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The Contractor’s Claim Room: Decoding Disputes in Renewable Energy (Part-II)
Types of Claims Once we have perused the causes of disputes in the contract(s) with respect to renewable energy contracts, it is of paramount importance that we also understand the aspect with regard to the types of claims governing the renewable energy contracts....
The Contractor’s Claim Room: Decoding Disputes in Renewable Energy (Part-I)
Abstract: This article explores the multifaceted challenges contractors encounter in the renewable energy sector. It begins with an overview of the growing importance of renewable energy projects. The article highlights the common types of claims in renewable energy...
From Blueprints to Blockchain: Innovating Construction Contracts
Introduction Blockchain technology is poised to transform the construction industry by introducing smart contracts. Construction projects often face delays due to financial constraints, supply chain disruptions, and coordination challenges among subcontractors. These...
Commercial Aviation in India: How commercial and legal changes in India are supercharging international investor appetite for investing in India
Opportunities and Challenges India, given its population size and the distances between its urban cities and its rolling countryside, has for some time been a candidate to be the world’s fastest-growing, and eventually its busiest, market for air travel. India is now...
The Kilowatt & the Copyright: Balancing Innovation with Access in Clean Energy
Climate change is real, and human activities, largely the release of polluting gases from burning fossil fuels (coal, oil, gas), are the main cause. -Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Report set up by the UN. Introduction The perils of the energy crisis and...
Troubled Waters: Taxing Attempts by the States Against Hydro-Power Projects
Abstract This article examines the recent legal conflicts between Indian state governments and hydro-power projects, focusing on the application of the doctrine of promissory estoppel. Despite India's commitment to renewable energy, some states have imposed new taxes...
Why InvITs may be the next big thing for renewable energy investments in India
As of 2023, India’s renewable energy market is pegged at aroundUSD 22 billion, estimated to reach approximatelyUSD 240 billion by 2032 at a CAGR of 8.71%. Its ambitious emissions targets will require that at least 50% of its current energy needs are met by renewable...
Mobilising Climate Financing in MSMEs: An Analysis of Implementation, Limitation and Potential in the Asia-Pacific Region
Abstract Climate finance is a multifaceted concept lacking a clear definition or well-defined scope. In simple terms, it refers to financing for activities aimed at mitigating or adapting to the impacts of climate change. Over recent years, it has emerged as a primary...
The Impact of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive on the Building Construction and Renovation Sector in Europe in the Horizon 2030-2040
Introduction According to a report published by Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), 2023 was the hottest year ever measured. Europe is now also facing the effects of climate change in the form of extreme weather events such as floods and fires. It is therefore no...
The end is Just a New Beginning: The Management and disposal of ELVs
Abstract TThe growing problem of End-of-Life Vehicles (ELVs) in India and the environmental hazards caused by their improper dismantling, recycling, and disposal requires a more efficient dismantling and recycling system to recover valuable resources and minimize...
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