The year 2025 marks a critical phase in India’s clean energy transition. What was once an aspirational agenda has now become a national imperative—one that spans far beyond carbon counts and capacity targets.
The year 2025 marks a critical phase in India’s clean energy transition. What was once an aspirational agenda has now become a national imperative—one that spans far beyond carbon counts and capacity targets.
The year 2025 marks a critical phase in India’s clean energy transition. What was once an aspirational agenda has now become a national imperative—one that spans far beyond carbon counts and capacity targets.
In a world grappling with the realities of climate change, the need for transformative action has never been more urgent. Achieving Net Zero—bringing emissions to as close to zero as possible—is no longer a distant aspiration but an imperative for businesses and societies alike.
very day, I step into an arena where high stakes and high risks are the norm. The oil and gas industry, like other high-risk sectors, is a challenging environment where the symbiosis between leadership styles and safety performance is not just important but vital.
Safety is a universal currency, valued from the meticulous checks a pilot performs before takeoff to the precision of a surgeon's hand in life-saving operations.
Water is indispensable in the most demanding and complex industry - oil and gas. It is a vital resource used in various processes in oil refineries. The traditional ways of water usage in the sector are being scrutinized for their environmental impact and sustainability.