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Tim Buckley and Kashish Shah
Solar and wind projects can be scaled up quickly and financing is available
India is transforming its national electricity system by incorporating deflationary renewables. In doing so, it is improving energy security, reducing reliance on imported fossil fuels, addressing air pollution, and lowering emissions intensity. The timing of this transformation is spot on. India’s economy is set to double by 2030. Even with improved energy efficiency and lower […]
Tim Buckley and Kashish Shah
THDC should come clean on assumptions behind revised cost of energy from Khurja plant
SYDNEY – In a report we published last week, IEEFA found that Tehri Hydro Development Corp. (THDC)’s proposed Khurja coal-fired power plant in Uttar Pradesh, India would push up the cost of electricity at a time when the country’s renewable energy options are far cheaper, accessible and more sustainable. One of the major stumbling blocks […]
Press Release, Tim Buckley, Kashish Shah and Vibhuti Garg
A high-risk proposition no longer aligned with the Government of India’s electricity sector plan
Oct. 23, 2018, NEW DELHI (IEEFA) – A report published today by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) evaluating Tehri Hydro Development Corporation (THDC)’s proposed Khurja coal power plant in India finds the plant would push up the cost of electricity and increase air pollution at a time when the country’s renewable […]
IEEFA India: Company’s new estimates for tariffs at proposed Khurja thermal coal plant are inconsistent and unrealistic
THDC should come clean on assumptions behind revised cost of energy from Khurja plantSYDNEY – In a report we published last week, IEEFA found that Tehri Hydro Development Corp. (THDC)’s proposed Khurja coal-fired power plant in Uttar Pradesh, India would push up the cost of electricity at a time when the country’s renewable energy options are far cheaper, accessible and more sustainable. One of the major stumbling blocks […]