Solar power now dominates India’s grid at midday—but demand peaks in the evening. The challenge ahead isn’t generation; it’s infrastructure. In a conversation with Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and Mint , our Founder, Chairman & CEO, Sumant Sinha , emphasised that the next phase of India’s energy transition must be built on storage, grid modernisation, and fairer risk allocation. When transmission delays force a plant to curtail, the developer who delivered on time shouldn’t be left bearing the cost. Sumant also underscored energy security, oil imports, a weakening rupee, and investor confidence as decade-long strategic priorities. And he pointed to the bigger opportunity: India can build power capacity far beyond domestic consumption positioning itself as a global energy leader.
India's clean energy journey is about more than adding solar capacity. It's about solving storage challenges, strengthening the power grid, and securing our energy future. What will it take to make India truly energy secure? Watch the full conversation with industry leaders as they break down the opportunities and the roadblocks. 🎙️ India For The World - Featuring Sumant Sinha- Founder, Chairman & CEO, ReNew, and Rahul Jain, India Head, BCG; hosted by Nehal Chaliawala - Assistant Editor, Mint Watch Here https://lnkd.in/gnQ-B724 #IndiaForTheWorld #EnergySecurity #RenewableEnergy #India2047 Boston Consulting Group (BCG) | ReNew