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Open Access System and the Indian Power Sector: A Growing Demand
Abstract Even after 19 years sinceThe Electricity Act 2003, open access is still a distant dream for many stakeholders in the sector. Reasons may be transmission bottlenecks or political will, but the end result is the same. Though bulk consumers trade around40% of...
Stepping the Game Up – Data Privacy and Data Management in the Broader Realm of PPP Projects
Abstract In today’s world, there can be no question that the pervasion of personal data is rampant in every aspect of our lives, as data has become essential for the smooth functioning of our lives. It cannot be doubted that the data generated by us daily has made...
India, Arbitration & the Oil and Natural Gas Sector: A Sector with a Tinch of Ignorance
Abstract The Indian Oil and Natural Gas sector is one of the fastest-growing areas in the world, especially since India has decided to transformitself into a gas-based economy by elevating the share of India’s energy mix from 6.3% to a hefty 15% by 2030. Additionally,...
Dispute Redressal Mechanism in the Renewable Energy Sector in India
Abstract Renewable energy is inevitably the more dependable energy choice for a sustainable, green, and unperishable planet. It remains the emerging and yet the most advancing source/form of energy. According to theStanding Committee on Energy’s Report 2020-2021,...
The Cycle of Life of a Solar Panel: What waits at the end?
When it comes to Solar Panels, there are varied timelines regarding the ‘death’ of a Solar Panel ('death’ signifies the time when the solar panel becomes incapable of producing electricity due to wear & tear and efflux of time). However, the most popular and...
Vision for a Robot-lead Infrastructure: The IP Edit
Abstract The theme of this research work is heavily concerned with the role that Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) have to play in a robot-led infrastructure sector. While the robot itself is an object of IP interest, the authors shall try to dig deeper into how far...
Role of IPR in the Generation of Renewable Energy
Abstract Renewable energy can be defined as those energies that cannot be depleted. In pursuit of promoting green growth in the country, India is strongly changing its energy policies and strategies in support of the technologies concerning Renewable Energy. India has...
The China Real Estate Crisis: Falling Blocks to the Chinese and Global Economy?
Abstract This Blog Post talks about the infamous and ongoing real estate crisis in China, which has had a rippling effect on the global economy. The Authors begin by elucidating the origin and causes of the real estate crisis, followed by explaining the local and...
BITs and International Human Rights Norms: Is Humanity a ‘Collateral Damage’?
Abstract Since the late 1950s, Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) have outperformed all other legal instruments in the field of international investment law. These agreements give investors the most comprehensive legal protection for their property rights. They do...
Draft Telecom Bill 2022 – Whether an Upshot for Telecom Defaulters?
Abstract The Indian telecom industry has become a new ballgame altogether, with plenty of factors affecting the traditional telecom framework. This article tries to analyse the different provisions laid down in the Draft Indian Telecommunication Bill, 2022, which has...
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