An insightful panel discussion on "New and Emerging Areas in Clean Energy" at the India Infrastructure Forum 2025.
“Compressed biogas has received significant policy focus lately. SATAT scheme has been a big growth driver in this respect, where oil marketing companies are now offtaking CBG. Blending of CBG in CNG is also encouraging growth. However, challenges still exist in terms of technology risks, feedstock uncertainty and financing.” - Nayantara Nag, Partner, Trilegal
“There is no single silver bullet to achieve clean energy transition. We need a mixture of various clean energy resources to reach our net zero targets. Certain sectors need to be identified as priorities for decarbonisation. Climate finance taxonomy, is thus, going to be a key priority for the clean energy sector now.” - Sourabh Mukherjee, Executive Vice-President - Clean Energy and Sustainability, Tata Projects
“Bulk of grey hydrogen is currently going towards fertilisers and refineries. India has a target of 5 MMT of annual green hydrogen production by 2030, which looks quite challenging, considering very few projects are under construction and under FID stage. Demand side measures are required to encourage the development of a domestic market.” - Prasanto Kumar Roy, India Hydrogen Alliance and MD, FTI Consulting