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Shayak Sengupta

@shayaksengupta

India Program Lead @ColumbiaUEnergy. Texpat. Former: @ORFAmerica, @CSEP_Org. Alum: @CMU_EPP, @RiceUniversity #Fulbright-Nehru. 🇺🇸 🇮🇳 🔁 ≠ endorsements.

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linkhttps://www.energypolicy.columbia.edu/shayak-sengupta/ calendar_today22-11-2011 06:01:59

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This is likely indicative of slower Indian economy. Saw the same dip in power and coal gen right before Covid in 2019-2020 when economy slowed down. If/when economic growth picks up again, coal will rebound, though growing solar will meet some of the expected power demand growth

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One statistic on Indian gas demand not mentioned in this promotional piece is that gas accounts for only 6% or so of primary energy demand. If it even gets to 10% by 2030, it would be significant for broader #LNG markets. #ONGT Center on Global Energy Policy

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I wonder if all the "gotcha" folks in India know that USAID funded things include: - IIT Kanpur (whose alums include the current IT minister & the CEO of IBM) & many regional eng colleges - Serum Institute of India - estb'ing agricultural universities - helping launch muni bonds

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Just in: India, France announce declaration of Intent on establishment of partnership on Advanced Modular Reactors and Small Modular Reactors

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To grow the nuclear sector, the new Trump administration's desire to reconfigure trade could be beneficial, CGEP researcher Shayak Sengupta tells AP Climate reporter Sibi Arasu. apnews.com/article/india-…

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Just in time for PM Modi's visit with President #Trump today Rama Ponangi and I take a deeper dive into a top item on their agenda -- energy #India #US energypolicy.columbia.edu/energy-issues-…

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Paul Kapur, a scholar of South Asian security, has been nominated by President Trump to succeed Donald Lu at State. Like others already in the administration, Kapur is a strong backer of US-India partnership and a harsh critic of Pakistan. hindustantimes.com/world-news/pau…

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What energy issues will shape the upcoming Modi-Trump meeting? 🇮🇳🇺🇸 In our latest #EnergyExplained blog, CGEP experts Shayak Sengupta & Rama Ponangi explore key topics, including US-India energy trade, nuclear cooperation, and the impact of USAID funding cuts. Read here 👇

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"Trump has made it very clear that he views a lot of these things transactionally," CGEP expert Shayak Sengupta tells Yahoo Finance correspondent Ben Werschkul. He notes that India "hasn't approached this Trump presidency with as much nervousness as, say for example, the EU."

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One common theme throughout of all this is the dominant role of the state…any efforts for energy transition tech from abroad to India must account for this

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26% tariffs on Indian goods to the U.S. -- get ready for your drugs to get more expensive (and my Indian groceries) business-standard.com/economy/news/u…

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Everyone is talking about the need to power data centers, but people using air conditioners and fans is a bigger driver of electricity demand growth globally, especially in India and China. Data centers are relatively more important in the US.

Everyone is talking about the need to power data centers, but people using air conditioners and fans is a bigger driver of electricity demand growth globally, especially in India and China. Data centers are relatively more important in the US.