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    Iran war exposes cost of Asia's fossil fuel reliance

    The latest global energy shock highlights the risks of fuel import dependence, with Bangladesh hit hard by soaring LNG costs after supply disruptions, forcing costly spot purchases. In contrast, Pakistan’s shift to solar reduced reliance on imports and cushioned the impact. The divergence underscores the need for emerging economies to accelerate clean energy adoption to limit exposure to price volatility.

    EV policy: Petrol two-wheelers to be barred from registration in Delhi from 2028

    Delhi is set to ban new petrol two-wheeler registrations from April 2028. Electric models will be mandatory for new two-wheeler registrations from FY29. Three-wheelers will also transition to electric-only from January 2027. School buses and commercial fleets face phased electrification targets. These measures aim to boost clean mobility and reduce pollution in the capital.

    Delhi EV registrations rise 29%, petrol vehicles retain dominance

    Delhi's electric vehicle registrations surged by 29 percent in 2025-26. Petrol vehicle registrations also increased, showing a mixed market. Experts anticipate further EV growth due to new policies and incentives. The government is promoting electric mobility with scrappage benefits and tax exemptions. Overall vehicle demand in Delhi saw robust growth.

    India records highest-ever annual solar capacity addition of 45 GW in FY 2025-26: Pralhad Joshi

    The minister further informed that the country added 6.65 gigawatts of solar capacity in March 2026, marking the highest-ever solar installation in a single month. "Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Maharashtra have led this extraordinary growth, powering India's transition towards a cleaner, greener, and more self-reliant future," Joshi said.

    TPG to buy NIIF Green Infra NBFC Aseem for Rs 4,000 cr

    US buyout group TPG, alongside ICICI Bank and GIC of Singapore, is set to acquire Aseem Infrastructure Finance Ltd for Rs 4,000 crore. This strategic move aims to accelerate green funding and investment initiatives in India, with the existing sponsors exiting the non-bank lender.

    Delhi tightens LPG supply norms, links commercial access to PNG transition

    Delhi businesses must now have or apply for piped natural gas connections. This new rule applies in areas with existing PNG infrastructure. Commercial and industrial users will only receive LPG if they meet this requirement. Businesses in areas without PNG must indicate their intent to switch when it becomes available. This move encourages a shift to cleaner fuel.

    • E20 petrol now the main fuel in India from April 1. What this big shift means, and can your car handle ethanol-blended fuel?

      India has mandated E20 petrol, a blend of 20% ethanol and 80% petrol, across the nation from April 1, 2025. This initiative aims to reduce crude oil imports, boost energy security, and support agriculture. While newer vehicles are largely compatible, older models may see minor efficiency drops.

      Gas prices explode across the US, now at a 4-year high — who’s paying nearly $6 a gallon and where can you still find the cheapest fuel right now?

      Gas prices in the US have jumped above $4 a gallon for the first time since 2022. According to AAA, the national average is now $4.02, up more than $1 since early March. This sharp spike marks the fastest monthly jump in over five years. The ongoing Iran conflict is pushing crude oil above $100, tightening supply fast. Drivers in California now pay nearly $6, while Kansas remains among the cheapest. Fuel costs are rising everywhere. Household budgets are under pressure. Experts warn inflation could rise next. Gas price trends now signal broader economic stress across the US economy.

      Iran war’s gas supply shock pushes top consumers back to coal

      A second gas supply crunch in just over four years is pushing countries across Europe and Asia to fall back on the black stuff, perceived as a readily available alternative. Add in US political support, and coal’s long goodbye begins to look even more protracted, a reversal that threatens to undo years of progress on curbing harmful emissions.

      CII commends govt response to West Asia crisis, outlines 12-point agenda for industry resilience

      Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) today commended the Government of India for its swift, coordinated and well-calibrated response to the disruptions arising from the West Asia crisis, and called on industry to complement these efforts through responsible and constructive action. While the policy response has mitigated immediate risks, the evolving situation requires continued coordination between the government and the industry. CII has therefore outlined a set of actions that the industry may consider in the current context.

      Cabinet clears India's 2035 climate targets: NDC targets 60% clean energy share, 47% emissions reduction by 2035

      India has finalized its 2035 climate targets. These goals aim to increase non-fossil fuel electricity generation to 60 percent. The nation will also reduce its economy's emission intensity by 47 percent from 2005 levels. Additionally, India plans to boost its nature-based carbon sink. These commitments signal India's steady climate strategy and focus on implementation.

      Expensive crude oil: An inflation India might benefit from

      Iran War: Rattling oil markets and predictions of $150 per barrel are forcing a reevaluation of cheap energy's long-held economic assumptions. This price shock, rather than a catastrophe, could be a necessary correction, aligning incentives and accelerating the shift towards renewable energy and digital transformation.

      Telangana launches India's first state-negotiated EV discount for Government employees

      Telangana is at the forefront of a mobility revolution, championing eco-conscious travel methods. With the launch of enticing discounts on electric vehicles for state employees, the government is paving the way for greater EV adoption while tackling pollution head-on. A robust expansion of charging infrastructure is on the horizon, ensuring accessibility for all.

      The other Ether-blend solution: How DME could ease India’s LPG crisis

      India is embarking on an innovative journey by mixing dimethyl ether (DME) with cooking gas to lessen its dependency on imported LPG. This strategy utilizes the current LPG infrastructure, offering a smart and practical solution for enhancing energy independence.

      New Income Tax rules, 2026 notified: From HRA to company car to meal card, top six prominent changes which will impact salaried taxpayers

      The Income Tax Rules, 2026 have been notified, introducing significant changes for salaried taxpayers. Key updates include revised motor car perquisite valuations, an increased tax-free loan limit to Rs 2 lakh, and enhanced meal voucher exemptions under the old tax regime. HRA benefits now extend to more major cities, with new disclosure requirements for landlords.

      Delhi EV policy explained: Up to Rs 1 Lakh incentive, 100% exemption on road tax till 2030 to boost clean mobility

      Delhi Electric Vehicle policy explained: The Delhi government is set to introduce a new policy aimed at accelerating electric vehicle adoption by offering financial incentives for scrapping old vehicles. Under the scheme, individuals who scrap BS-IV or older Delhi-registered vehicles can avail the benefits of up to ₹1 lakh when purchasing new EVs, along with exemptions on road tax and registration fees until 2030.

      The environment, another casualty of war in the Mideast

      Turbulence in the Middle East extends beyond its immediate impact on human lives; it poses a grave threat to the environment. The rampant consumption of jet fuel and the burning of oil facilities send plumes of greenhouse gases into the air. Moreover, assaults on energy systems lead to hazardous pollutants infiltrating our air and waterways.

      Ola Electric launches #EndICEAge campaign to accelerate EV adoption

      The campaign highlights the rising cost and inconvenience of petrol dependency while encouraging riders across the country to make the shift to electric vehicles.

      LPG shortage fears grow: Why kerosene, once pushed out, may return to Indian kitchens

      Kerosene is set to make a comeback in Indian kitchens. This comes as cooking gas supplies face shortages due to the Iran-Israel conflict. The government has announced an additional allocation of kerosene to states. This fuel will be distributed mainly through ration shops for cooking and lighting. The move aims to address the tightening LNG supplies.

      Understanding crude oil: From exploration to pricing. It will impact Indian economy and stock markets for at least next 2 decades

      Every morning, at over 100,000 petrol pumps across India, millions of people glance at the price board and carry on. A few rupees up or down, and life continues. But behind that number board lies one of the most complex, geopolitically-charged, and financially-consequential supply chains on the planet.

      India's most trusted stock wipes out nearly Rs 3 lakh crore this year. Is RIL still a value bet?

      Reliance Industries, a major Indian conglomerate, has seen its market value drop by nearly Rs 3 lakh crore this year. This decline is attributed to softer refining margins and significant investments in new energy projects. While core businesses remain strong, the company is in a transition phase. Investors are watching for future earnings growth from its diversified ventures.

      Eastern India’s battery recycler, NavPrakriti, partners with NASH Energy to build circular battery economy

      This alliance ensures responsible end-of-life management for all NASH Energy batteries, maximizing material recovery and environmental compliance.

      Explained: Why gas prices are rising in India amid Iran war

      Gas prices are rising in India as disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz and halted LNG production in Qatar squeeze global supplies. With India heavily dependent on imported LPG and LNG, the crisis is pushing up domestic cooking gas prices and triggering shortages across major cities and key industries.

      As Iran war shakes energy system, some see powerful argument for renewable energy

      Global conflicts are disrupting fossil fuel supplies. This instability may push nations towards homegrown renewable energy for greater security. Experts believe this shift, driven by national interest, could accelerate the move away from fossil fuels. The United Nations highlights that clean energy resources cannot be blockaded or weaponized.

      Global economy is facing the prospect of another profound shock

      A potential Middle East conflict escalation threatens global economic stability, with fears of disrupted oil and gas supplies leading to inflation and interest rate hikes. Experts warn against premature reassurance, citing historical parallels and the significant role of Middle Eastern energy in the world economy.

      Global economy is facing the prospect of another profound shock

      A Middle East conflict threatens global economies. Disruptions to oil and gas supplies could spike prices and fuel inflation. Central banks might raise interest rates, slowing spending and investment. Europe and East Asia face significant risks due to energy import reliance. India's oil imports and remittances are also at risk.

      Global economy is facing the prospect of another profound shock

      Iran war: The American and Israeli bombing of Iran, and Iranian reprisals throughout the region, set dangers in motion that pose a substantial threat to global economic fortunes.

      Navigating environmental shifts: How proactive hygiene shapes a child's future

      In today's unpredictable climate, raising children requires a proactive approach to health beyond traditional methods. Savlon Swasth India Mission's podcast, The Doc's Pod, emphasizes science-backed hygiene practices as a strategic tool for physical empowerment. By integrating habits like regular handwashing and surface sanitization, families can build a robust foundation for enduring health and cognitive development.

      Tender to support 500,000 tonnes green methanol production in works

      India is gearing up to scale green methanol output, with the renewable energy ministry preparing a tender for 500,000 tonnes per year. The Deendayal Port Authority is expected to source this low-carbon fuel for use by shipping lines. The move is part of a broader strategy to decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors, with clarity on subsidy and incentive structures anticipated by March.

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