The Center on Global Energy Policy hosted a discussion on India’s energy future. India is the the 4th largest energy consumer and 3rd largest emitter of greenhouse gasses, and its energy policy choices will have significant implications for energy markets, geopolitics, and global climate policies. Our panel of speakers, including Montek Ahluwalia, Atul Arya, Vikram Mehta, and Richenda Van Leeuwen, will explore the challenges, opportunities, and outlook for India’s energy future. Following speaker remarks, CGEP Inaugural Fellow David Sandalow will moderate a panel discussion.
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