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Amit Khatri is a member of the Indian Administrative Services, the apex national bureaucracy, and has been a hands-on development practitioner over the last ten years with experiential skills in crisis management, stakeholder management, and contextual aspects of policy making. He’s seeking to further improvise and finetune his skills through an ongoing MPA DP program at Columbia University in New York. He is a research intern at the Center on Global Energy Policy, where he has contributed to research and publications on electric vehicles, decarbonization, and hydrogen. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering from Delhi University and a Master of Public Policy from the Indian National Academy of Administration.
Rapid decarbonization efforts have been turning to novel low-carbon hydrogen applications as a potential solution for hard-to-abate sectors.
On September 22, 2022, CGEP held a private roundtable to discuss the state of energy in India.
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