Gujarat tops NITI Aayog's State Energy and Climate Index Round 1

Gujarat was followed by Kerala and Punjab

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Gujarat | Climate Change | Niti Aayog

Sanjeeb Mukherjee 

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Gujarat has topped NITI Aayog State Energy and Cli­m­ate Index-(SECI) Ro­und 1 among larger states. (Photo: Shutterstock)

has topped State Energy and Cli­m­ate Index-(SECI) Ro­und 1 among larger states. This in­dex aims to rank states and union territories on six para­meters — discoms performance, access affordability and reliability of energy, clean energy initiatives, ene­rgy effi­cie­ncy, environmental sustai­nability and new initiatives.

was followed by Kerala and Punjab, according to the government think tank’s report. States like Chh­attisgarh, Madhya Prad­esh and Jharkhand were placed at the bottom.

The rep­ort said the performance of Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, and Odisha has greater scope for improvement in terms of clean ene­rgy initiatives, energy efficiency, environmental su­st­ain­ability and new initiatives. Among the smaller states, Goa topped the index, follow­ed by Tripura and Manipur. Punjab was the best performer in discom performance parameters among larger states, while Kerala emerged top performer in access, affordability and reliability category.

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First Published: Tue, April 12 2022. 00:10 IST
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