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Powering Net Zero: Pathways to Clean Energy for India’s Utility Companies

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Powering Net Zero: Pathways to Clean Energy for India’s Utility Companies

Year Published

2026

Contributing Organizations

Asia Research & Engagement (ARE)

Type of Resource

Research/Insights Report
Tool

Languages

English

Relevant Topics

Core Topic
Climate Policies & Frameworks
Topic 2
Sectors & Pathways
Topic 3
Climate & Transition Finance

Target Audience

Accelerators
Advisors & Consultants
Banks
Education Providers / Think Tanks / NGOs
Financial Services Providers

Relevant Geography

Asia & the Pacific
Central Asia
Powering Net Zero: Pathways to Clean Energy for India’s Utility Companies

Resource Description

This report aims to provide a thorough assessment of India’s power transition, examining how the sector is evolving beyond a managed coal versus renewables debate toward a system centred on round the clock power delivery aligned with net zero goals.

Why This Matters

This provides a system level view of India’s power sector transition, highlighting areas where improved strategic clarity, contracting frameworks, and enhanced delivery capabilities may influence progress toward long term decarbonization goals.

Key Insights

  1. Assesses 5 major utilities including NTPC, Tata Power, JSW Energy, Adani Green Energy, and Adani Power
  2. Describes a shift toward integrated systems that combine managed coal, renewables, and storage for reliable round the clock supply
  3. Tracks policy shifts, market design developments, cost trends, and technology innovation, particularly in storage
  4. Examines how rising electricity demand and net zero commitments shape utility strategies and investment approaches

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