Event Start Date: 19 October 2021 16:30 - 17:30

Location: Online

Speaker: Tejal Kanitkar, Associate Professor, School of Natural Sciences and Engineering, National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Date: Tuesday, 19th October at 4.30pm (BST)

Register to attend this online event here

Abstract: Despite relatively low historical emissions, India has set itself ambitious green energy targets to be achieved in the near term. However, meeting these targets and going beyond them to a deeply decarbonized future, with a large proportion of the country’s infrastructure yet to be built, will not be without challenges. In focusing on the scale of the targets and the general optimism about renewable energy, these challenges very often get sidelined and at times are even dismissed as indicative of technology pessimism and reluctance to change. However, for any real progress towards achieving a sustainable and just future for all, it is necessary to acknowledge and address them. This talk will explore India’s energy landscape with relevant global comparisons. I will also discuss the potential directions for the country’s energy sector in general, and its power sector in particular.  

Speaker: Tejal Kanitkar is currently an Associate Professor in the School of Natural Sciences and Engineering at the National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bengaluru, in the Indian state of Karnataka, Southern India. She is a mechanical engineer by training.  Over the past 15 years, she has worked on various aspects of energy planning and policy, and climate change mitigation. Her research interests lie in the areas of energy, development, and climate policy. She works on trying to integrate perspectives from the natural sciences, engineering, and the social sciences to understand the interconnected aspects of energy production, environmental constraints, and economic development, with a perspective that prioritizes equity in the era of acute environmental crises such as climate change. 

In collaboration with Oxford Energy.

Further reading?

Inaugural Lecture by Professor Colin Phillips

Author Name
Tuesday June 4th 2024
Learn More
Inaugural Lecture by Professor Colin Phillips

Carol Concert at Temple Church

Author Name
09 December 2022
Learn More
Carol Concert at Temple Church

Guided Walk Around the City of London

Author Name
28 June 2023
Learn More
Guided Walk Around the City of London