FAQs – Resolution Plans Demystified
These FAQs delve into some key aspects that prospective resolution applicants must consider while devising a robust resolution plan for a corporate debtor.
Regulatory Regime on Waste Disposal in India
While the current regime discussed in this article places an onus for resource circularity on producers for the most part, it is an important step in the transition to a circular economy.
A Case for Cost-Effective Utilisation of Power Plants Without Power Purchase Agreements
Over the past decade, more than 20,000 MW of India’s operationalised thermal generating capacity has been left without a power purchase agreement. Without the fixed revenue element that such agreements offer, the financial situation continues to be dire for these thermal power plants. With a strong regulatory focus on renewable energy and uncertainty around coal acquisition and pricing, a quagmire of challenges and risks plague these thermal power assets. Yet, there is still a critical role that these power plants can play in the medium term, especially in the summers when energy demand peaks. In that light, perhaps there is a way forward for the cost-effective utilisation of these thermal power assets.


