Reflections from Davos 2025
By Jason Bordoff I spent last week at the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, and, as in prior years, am writing to offer a...
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May 20, 2021
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As India faces the human toll from the global pandemic, it simultaneously continues efforts to grow its electric power sector, expand economic opportunity and increase resilience. State-owned enterprises play a critical role in India’s power sector, and none plays a larger role than NTPC. Founded as a fossil-fuel generator, NTPC is now branching out into developing zero-carbon resources. How does NTPC aim to deliver both low-cost and low-carbon resources?
The Center on Global Energy Policy welcomed Gurdeep Singh, Chairman and Managing Director of NTPC Limited, for a fireside chat with Philippe Benoit, Adjunct Senior Research Scholar, Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University SIPA, to discuss power and sustainability as part of our 7th Annual Columbia Global Energy Summit.
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The Columbia Global Energy Summit 2024 is an annual event dedicated to thought-provoking discussions around the critical energy and climate challenges facing the global community.
Women in Energy at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia SIPA is pleased to host Anne-Sophie Corbeau.
Power Uptown will have three components: (1) Energy Opportunity Expo, (2) Energy Opportunity Teach-in, and (3) a Panel discussion with elected and appointed officials.
The Center on Global Energy Policy is pleased to host the second annual Energy Opportunity Forum.
President Donald Trump has made energy a clear focus for his second term in the White House. Having campaigned on an “America First” platform that highlighted domestic fossil-fuel growth, the reversal of climate policies and clean energy incentives advanced by the Biden administration, and substantial tariffs on key US trading partners, he declared an “energy emergency” on his first day in office.
Kenya and South Africa have recently started moving toward an open access regime in their electricity sectors, while the US and India have been on this path for over two decades.