Hyderabad: Decarbonisation, electrification and de-chemicalisation are being seen as the way forward to link all social, environmental, economic and technological factors for a sustainable transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy in Telangana.
Not just the need for adequate financing for this transition, but also efficient implementation of the “Telangana’s Clean and Green Energy Policy 2025” was stressed at “The Telangana State Energy Finance Conference 2025” held on Thursday, September 25, at the Centre for Economic and Social Studies (CESS) Begumpet campus.
Speaking at the event, policy expert D Narasimha Reddy said that Telangana’s energy planning required a comprehensive assessment of the current problems, including the cost burdens, to build a strategy that could increase