The timeline to curb carbon emissions globally is growing disturbingly short and India will have to play its part as one of the biggest developing countries in the world
0China accounted for one-third of the global trade and dominated the world’s supplies of raw material and intermediate goods.
1If there is one positive lesson to draw from this pandemic, it is that collaborative action of civil society, governments and corporates is possible.
0When the year began, news of novel Corona virus ravaging Wuhan in China had gained decibel in India. Although, concerned with the mysterious and fast-paced nature of its transmission, I do not think anyone anticipated it would blow up into a massive global pandemic, causing death, debilitating healthcare systems and seriously jolting the entire global economy.
3As a son, a husband, a father and the leader of an organization committed to building a sustainable business, I recognize my responsibility to realise women’s rights for an equal future. There is enough empirical evidence to confirm that organisations that build a welcoming environment for all sexes, perform better.
12019 was a milestone year for us. On 27 October 2019, ReNew Power crossed 5,000 MW of commissioned capacity and became the first clean energy company in India and the 11th globally (ex-China) to do so. This is a significant achievement, coming as it does within a short time span of 8 years and is a big step forward towards realizing our vision of building a sustainable and energy – secure India.
1The Indian energy landscape is seeing a paradigm shift. Our journey from a developing nation to leading the global transition to cleaner energy sources has been rigorous but swift.
2One of the most difficult things to do in life is to look around oneself and recognise where to start making changes. We tend to view problems as being way bigger than us and wait for the solutions to come from somewhere else.
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