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Green Telecom in India: Perspectives and Best Practices
Introduction The Indian telecom sector presently faces a complex situation when considering ESG and sustainability. Within the concept of ESG, ‘green telecom’ encompasses various aspects, including the greening of telecom networks, the manufacture of environmentally...
Expanding Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) to India’s Residential Solar Market: Can Methods from Australian Government Policy and Debate for BESS Lend Assistance?
Abstract The overarching purpose of this blog is to identify the various levels of the Australian government’s Grid Scale BESS, Individual Household BESS and other further policies for BESS at a residential scale, then compare this to the government policies that the...
Navigating the Legal Maze of Green Energy Production in India
Abstract In the face of escalating climate change, countries worldwide are intensifying their efforts towards adopting sustainable energy practices, especially by trying to find long-term and sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels. India is acknowledging the growing...
CoST Approach for Tackling Corruption in the Construction Sector
Abstract Although corruption is widespread across various industries and nations worldwide, it is acknowledged that its prevalence can significantly vary, especially within the construction sector. In recent years, the construction industry in India has been on multi...
Channelling Energy Transition – Director Duties, Shareholder Activism and Disclosures
Abstract Efforts towards mitigating the impact of climate change and the imperative for sustainable energy solutions have prompted shifts in energy paradigms globally. While governments enact policies and subsidies to facilitate the transition to renewable energy, the...
Natural Energy Resources, Courts And The Constitution: Navigating Judicial Law-making And Policy Building
Abstract The Supreme Court through several cases has widely interpreted the scope and meaning of Article 39(b) of the Constitution. The blogpost will thus, analyse this relationship between natural resources and the Constitution on the backdrop of the intertwining of...
Winds of Change: Kenya’s Lake Turkana Wind Power Project and its Impact on Climate Change Mitigation
Abstract Examining the Lake Turkana Wind Power Project in Kenya and contextualizing its significance within the broader framework of climate change mitigation and sustainable development, this blog analyses the same against the backdrop of Kenya’s susceptibility to...
Navigating Project Finance: Risk Management through Liquidated Damages in Complex Infrastructure Projects
AbstractProjects with a long gestation period require sustained and vast quantity of funding. Such financial resources are often secured through special project vehicles (SPV) like Project Finance, a long-term infrastructure, and an industrial project financing model....
Evaluating the verdict of Coal India Limited & Another v. Competition Commission of India & Another from the lens of Constitutional Law: Has the Apex Court erred in extending the scope of Competition Act, 2002 to Coal India Ltd?
Abstract The recent verdict of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in the case of The Coal India Limited & Another v. Competition Commission of India & Another upholding that Coal India Ltd. comes under the purview of the Competition Act, 2002, has been applauded by the...
Environmental and Social Impact Assessments (ESIAs) in India for Energy and Infrastructure Projects
Introduction With rising demand for energy and infrastructure development, countries are facing challenges in balancing progress with environmental sustainability. India is diligently shaping its legal and regulatory frameworks to promote sustainable energy and...
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