• About
  • Contact
  • adb.org
Menu
  • About
  • Contact
  • adb.org
TFI ADB logo
  • Tech Solutions
  • Impact Leaders
    • Interviews
    • Op-Eds
  • Innovators
  • Series
    • Tech Insiders
    • The Impact Podcast
    • Unmasked Interviews
    • Asia Clean Energy Forum 2020
  • Events
Menu
  • Tech Solutions
  • Impact Leaders
    • Interviews
    • Op-Eds
  • Innovators
  • Series
    • Tech Insiders
    • The Impact Podcast
    • Unmasked Interviews
    • Asia Clean Energy Forum 2020
  • Events
TFI ADB logo
  • Tech Solutions
  • Impact Leaders
    • Interviews
    • Op-Eds
  • Innovators
  • Series
    • Tech Insiders
    • The Impact Podcast
    • Unmasked Interviews
    • Asia Clean Energy Forum 2020
  • Events
Menu
  • Tech Solutions
  • Impact Leaders
    • Interviews
    • Op-Eds
  • Innovators
  • Series
    • Tech Insiders
    • The Impact Podcast
    • Unmasked Interviews
    • Asia Clean Energy Forum 2020
  • Events
  • Series, The Impact Podcast

India’s energy challenge. Are renewables enough?

  • July 10, 2020

PODCAST with Manoj Kohli

Share on linkedin
Share on facebook
Share on twitter
  • Series, The Impact Podcast
Share on linkedin
Share on facebook
Share on twitter

Manoj Kohli

Country Head, Softbank India

India’s energy needs are set to increase by 95% over the next decade – but are renewables enough to meet this demand?

TFI’s Teymoor Nabili spoke with Manoj Kohli, Country Head of SoftBank India to get the inside look at India’s transition to the renewable revolution.

They talk everything from solar parks to wind and hybrid power, and whether green power can keep India’s economy growing throughout the recovery.

 

Stream or download at the link below:

 

Recommended Reads

Leveling the playing field: Can digital technologies address inequity in cities

Last chance to enter the #DigitalAgainstCOVID-19 Hackathon

How to get a smallholder farmer a loan

Is whisky environmentally friendly? Here’s how Asia can toast to greener drinking.

Recommended Reads

Asia’s future depends on the engagement of citizens. Here’s a model for “Development 2.0”.

Camille Levy Op-Ed

Renewable energy production is now affordable. So why are electricity prices still so high?

Singapore’s sustainable rooftop farms prove we can produce food anywhere

Stay ahead of developments

Subscribe to our newsletter

Subscribe

© 2021 Tech For Impact

Twitter

Facebook

YouTube

LinkedIn

info@techforimpact.asia