India's biggest investment challenge in the coming decades will come from its delayed and large-scale urban transition rather than industrialisation, with city design and planning set to play a decisive role in shaping long-term energy demand and efficiency, NITI Aayog Vice Chairman Suman Be
Industry leaders at the India Energy Week 2026 underlined the growing role of natural gas in enabling a balanced and resilient energy transition for India, stressing that collaboration across value chains will be key as energy demand rises alongside decarbonisation goals.
India's power sector faces a critical juncture as demand is set to recover in 2026 to reverse a period of underperformance driven by weak consumption trends. According to a recent report by Jefferies, the sector saw subdued activity throughout 2025, with power demand remaining flat year-on-y
With the rapid expansion of data centers driving unprecedented energy demand, energy experts highlight that India is uniquely positioned to capitalize on its already surplus power capacity.
Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], November 27: Lenovo today announced expansion of its Neptune liquid cooling technology across its data center portfolio, advancing sustainable infrastructure for the age of AI. Designed to address the rising compute and energy demands of modern data centers, Le
New Delhi [India], November 26: Still think the AI revolution is only about smarter models and faster chips? Look closer. The world is pushing into an AI-driven future, but the systems meant to carry that future haven't caught up. Cities are tightening. Supply chains are accelerating. Energy
ERLDC, one of the five Regional Load Dispatch Centres (RLDCs) operated by Grid-India, is responsible for maintaining the stability and reliability of the Eastern Region's power system.
According to an official release, Puri highlighted that India's massive scale, rising energy demand, and unprecedented infrastructure expansion under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, combined with Japan's technological excellence, create a natural partnership for the region
India's power demand slumped 5.2 per cent year-on-year in October 2025, dragged down by unseasonal rainfall and lower temperatures that reduced the need for cooling loads, according to a power sector update by Nuvama Research
India will require a threefold increase in its primary energy supply to nearly 35,000 TWh by 2047 in order to achieve its vision of becoming a developed economy, according to a new report by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and EY.
On the environmental front, the Minister emphasised that over 57,000 hectares of mined land have already been reclaimed, with an additional 16,000 hectares targeted for reclamation by 2030 under the Mission GREEN Coal Regions.
The electricity demand in the country is projected to register steady growth in the coming years, with YES Securities forecasting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of about 4.6 per cent during FY26-30.