Council On Energy, Environment and Water explained

Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW)
Abbreviation:CEEW
Formation:2010; 12 years ago
Type:Public Policy Think Tank
Location:New Delhi, India
Leader Title:Chairperson
Leader Name:Jamshyd Godrej[1]
Leader Title2:CEO
Leader Name2:Dr. Arunabha Ghosh
Staff:200+
Website:https://www.ceew.in

The Council on Energy, Environment and Water, commonly known as CEEW, is a Not-For profit Think Tank and policy institution based in New Delhi, India.[2] [3] [4] CEEW was formed to provide independent research-based insights to policymakers for building a sustainable India.[5] [6] The Council also has an office in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. It has multiple research projects running across 22 Indian states and other parts of the world.

CEEW's research areas include energy and resource efficiency and security; power sector reforms, industrial decarbonisation, sustainable mobility and cooling, sustainable food systems, climate risks and adaptation, air quality, water resources management, sustainability finance, energy-trade-climate linkages and climate geoengineering governance.[7] [8] [9] [10] [11] The think-tank advises the Indian government.[12] The CEO of CEEW is Dr Arunabha Ghosh.[13]

History

CEEW was founded in 2010 with a mission to identify integrated solutions required to achieve balanced growth and development for India. Given the global nature of climate change and resource challenges, and the need for cross-border, collective action, Arunabha Ghosh, CEEW’s founder and CEO, envisioned an internationally focused institute to “solve real problems using world-class research.[14]

CEEW’s first Chairperson was Suresh Prabhu, a former Union Minister in the Government of India.[15] [16] In 2022, CEEW has over 200 employees, including engineers, economists, social and environmental scientists and management graduates. CEEW's research has been widely covered by Indian and international news outlets.[17] [18] [19] [20] [21] The think tank also convenes the world's best minds for sustainability-related conferences, including its flagship event — Energy Horizons.[22] [23]

Board members

Members of CEEW’s board of trustees include[53]

Funding

CEEW is an independent research institution, which receives its funding through donations and grants. Its funding sources include private and philanthropic foundations, multilateral organisations, government grants, corporations, and public institutions.[55] [56] [57] [58] CEEW’s research caters to an audience comprising policymakers, journalists, academics, industry stakeholders, and students, who are separate from the funders. The think tank does not compromise on its editorial independence.[59]

Research and publications

CEEW has engaged in over 300 research projects.[60] Some of its notable publications include:

Awards and recognition

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Our Story . CEEW . 21 September 2018. 6 April 2018 .
  2. Web site: Friedman. Lisa. India's view of climate change shifts toward adaptation, clean energy. www.eenews.net. E&E Publishing LLC. 15 December 2014.
  3. News: Jena. Manipadma. Coal likely to remain India's energy focus as country battles for jobs. 15 December 2014. trust.org/. Thomson Reuters Foundation. Thomson Reuters Foundation. 7 October 2014.
  4. News: India ranks 4th in number of thinktanks . Times of India . 31 January 2016 . 26 May 2018 .
  5. Web site: Council on Energy, Environment and Water: Building an Independent Policy Think Tank for India . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20220228190238/https://caps.org/who-we-are/mission-and-goals/ . 28 February 2022 . Centre for Asian Philanthropy and Society (CAPS).
  6. Web site: Assessing Green Industrial Policy – The India experience . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20220301171733/http://www.iisd.org/gsi/sites/default/files/rens_gip_india.pdf . 1 March 2022 . International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD).
  7. Web site: The Growth Net . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20170317122015/http://www.thegrowthnet.com/partners_2014/ . 17 March 2017.
  8. News: Saran. Shyam. Changing climates of governance. 15 December 2014. Business Standard. 15 February 2012.
  9. News: Jaiswal. Anjali. India's Renewable Energy Efforts Poised for Resurgence. 15 December 2014. mea.gov.in/. Epoch Times. 21 April 2014.
  10. News: Broadening horizons with renewable energy sources. 15 December 2014. The Hindu. 30 December 2013.
  11. News: Ghosh. Arunabha. India's resource nexus: priorities for action. 15 December 2014. Livemint. 9 April 2013.
  12. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/rob-commentary/like-it-or-not-india-must-be-at-the-forefront-of-the-new-green-revolution/article27728285/ "Like it or not, India must be at the forefront of the new green revolution"
  13. Web site: Dr. Arunabha Ghosh . 12 March 2018. CEEW. 22 July 2020.
  14. Web site: Council on Energy, Environment and Water: Building an Independent Policy Think Tank for India . Centre for Asian Philanthropy and Society (CAPS).
  15. Web site: Why Suresh Prabhu is walking a tightrope at his first WTO ministerial conference . Business Today.
  16. Web site: We need to reform energy pricing structures: Prabhu . Indian Express.
  17. http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2016-01-16/news/69816393_1_air-quality-air-pollution-levels-iit-delhi "No evidence to prove odd-even improved Delhi's air quality: Council on Energy, Environment and Water"
  18. http://www.ahmedabadmirror.com/ahmedabad/cover-story/No-win-diesel/articleshow/50906240.cms "No-win Diesel"
  19. http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/widening-the-net-beyond-the-income-norm/article8089301.ece "Widening the net beyond the income norm"
  20. Web site: Narendra Modi pledges India will reach net zero emissions by 2070 . The Guardian.
  21. Web site: The bumpy road to India's electric car dreams . BBC.
  22. Web site: Executive Director makes official visit to India . IEA.
  23. Web site: Clean Energy Investment Trends' Report From CEEW and IEA . PR Newswire.
  24. Web site: Infra . Khabar . 2022-07-04 . Jharkhand to get new Solar Policy, aims 4000MW green energy in 5yrs . 2023-08-10 . Khabar Infra . en-GB.
  25. Web site: Jharkhand: Emerging Leader In Solar Energy . Outlook India.
  26. Web site: Hemant Soren May Unveil New Jharkhand Solar Policy On July 5 . 2023-08-10 . www.saurenergy.com.
  27. Web site: Jharkhand Announces New State Solar Policy with CEEW as a Knowledge Partner . CEEW.
  28. News: 2022-05-13 . Poor people have equal right to sustainable cooling: Bhupender Yadav . The Economic Times . 2023-08-10 . 0013-0389.
  29. Web site: Luthra . Swati . 2022-05-13 . Need global coordination to tackle climate change: Environment Minister . 2023-08-10 . mint . en.
  30. Web site: PTI . 2022-05-13 . Poor people have equal right to sustainable cooling: Bhupender Yadav . 2023-08-10 . ThePrint . en-US.
  31. News: Ellis-Petersen . Hannah . 2021-11-01 . Narendra Modi pledges India will reach net zero emissions by 2070 . en-GB . The Guardian . 2023-08-10 . 0261-3077.
  32. Web site: 2021-10-15 . How India can achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2070 . 2023-08-10 . Mintlounge . en.
  33. Web site: 2021-10-13 . India needs 5,630 GW solar capacity by 2070 for net zero emissions: study . 2023-08-10 . The Indian Express . en.
  34. Web site: 2021-11-03 . Explained: PM Narendra Modi’s commitments at COP26 summit on climate change . 2023-08-10 . Hindustan Times . en.
  35. Web site: Sought approval for setting green hydrogen purchase obligation: R K Singh . Business Standard.
  36. Web site: Union Minister of Power and MNRE delivers keynote address at webinar on “A Multilateral Approach to Building a Global Hydrogen Economy” organized by MNRE and CEEW . Press Information Bureau.
  37. Web site: CEA, CEEW launch Renewable Dashboard for detailed operational info on RE projects in India . The Economic Times.
  38. Web site: Powering Livelihoods to provide ₹1 cr to 6 firms working on clean energy-based livelihoods solutions . The Hindu.
  39. Web site: Job creation in rural areas need of the hour: Nitin Gadkari . Live Mint.
  40. Web site: Jobs, growth and sustainability at the heart of Indian economy: Gadkari . The Hindu Business Line.
  41. Web site: MSMEs crisis: How to rescue India's businesses? . Business Today.
  42. Web site: Secure, Efficient, Affordable and Sustainable Energy will have to be ensured to fuel the $5 trillion economy, says Sh Dharmendra Pradhan . Press Information Bureau – Government of India.
  43. Web site: India faces biggest impact of tensions in Strait of Hormuz: IEA . The Economic Times.
  44. Web site: Even with aggressive EV rollout plan, we need 450 MMPTA of refining capacity by 2040: Dharmendra Pradhan . Business Standard.
  45. Web site: COP27 Diary: Updates From Day 3 . 2023-08-10 . The Wire.
  46. Web site: India's largest dataset on energy access released by CEEW-ISEP-NUS . CEEW.
  47. Web site: 'Zero Budget Natural Farming' to help Andhra Pradesh’s development . DECCAN CHRONICLE..
  48. Web site: CEEW Launches ‘Women In Sustainability’ On World Environment Day . Business World.
  49. Web site: Shri Piyush Goyal Launches access to Clean Cooking Energy and Electricity- Survey of States Report . Business Standard.
  50. Web site: Shri Piyush Goyal Launches access to Clean Cooking Energy and Electricity- Survey of States Report . Press Information Bureau – Government of India.
  51. News: Javadekar promotes low carbon innovative technologies. 15 December 2014. Business Standard. Business Standard. 1 August 2014.
  52. Web site: Javadekar promotes low carbon innovative technologies . Business Standard.
  53. Web site: Our Story – CEEW . CEEW.
  54. Web site: Jamshyd N. Godrej . WRI.
  55. Web site: Council on Energy, Environment, and Water — Air Quality Sensors in South Asia . Open Philanthropy.
  56. Web site: Council on Energy, Environment and Water . MacArthur Foundation.
  57. Web site: Council on Energy, Environment and Water . William & Flora Hewlett Foundation.
  58. Web site: Oak-Foundation-Annual-Report-2020 . Oak Foundation.
  59. Web site: Funding . CEEW.
  60. Web site: CEEW . CEEW.
  61. Web site: Job creation in rural areas need of the hour: Nitin Gadkari . Live Mint.
  62. Web site: Jobs, growth and sustainability at the heart of Indian economy: Gadkari . The Hindu Business Line.
  63. Web site: India needs 5,630 GW solar capacity by 2070 for net zero emissions: study . The Indian Express.
  64. Web site: For net-zero, India needs 5,600 GW of solar capacity, coal usage drop by 99%: CEEW . The Hindu.
  65. Web site: Sustainable Agriculture in India 2021 . CEEW.
  66. Web site: In India, over 75% districts hotspots of extreme weather events, finds study . The Indian Express.
  67. Web site: Extreme weather events impact 75% of India’s districts: Report . Hindustan Times.
  68. Web site: 90% of city-specific clean air plans in India lack budget outlines: Study . Business Standard.
  69. Web site: India Residential Energy Survey (IRES) . CEEW.
  70. Web site: A Green Hydrogen Economy for India . CEEW.
  71. Web site: Harvard Dataverse. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20220222114304/https://dataverse.harvard.edu/dataverse/dataceew. 22 February 2022. Harvard Dataverse.
  72. Web site: Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW). live. https://web.archive.org/web/20220222114523/https://www.cgp-council.org/member_institutions/council-on-energy-environment-and-water-ceew/. 22 February 2022. COUNCIL FOR GLOBAL PROBLEM-SOLVING (CGP).
  73. Web site: Arunabha Ghosh’s Think Tank Receives Top Rankings. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20220202050813/https://www.geg.ox.ac.uk/news/arunabha-ghoshs-think-tank-receives-top-rankings. 2 February 2022. Global Economic Governance Programme.
  74. Web site: 2020 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20220120160601/https://repository.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1019&context=think_tanks. 20 January 2022.
  75. Web site: 2012 ICCG Climate Think Tank Ranking.pdf Report 2012 ICCG Climate Think Tank Ranking. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140406221639/http://www.thinktankmap.org/FilePagineStatiche/Report%202012%20ICCG%20Climate%20Think%20Tank%20Ranking.pdf. 6 April 2014. thinktankmap.org/.
  76. Web site: 2015 ICCG Climate Think Tank Ranking. CMCC Foundation.
  77. Web site: 2 July 2018. Think Tank Awards 2018: the full shortlist. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20210302074639/https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/sponsored/think-tank-awards-2018-the-full-shortlist. 2 March 2021. Prospect.
  78. Web site: 23 May 2018. Governing Solar Geoengineering and Carbon Removal. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20220222121923/https://wedocs.unep.org/bitstream/handle/20.500.11822/25416/20180523%20UNEA%20Workshop%20Report%20FINAL.pdf. 22 February 2022.