Energy Transition

Climate action must go beyond declarations and lead to meaningful actions. We help our clients critically assess climate policies, carbon markets, impacts of renewable energy projects, and sustainability pledges to ensure they align with real outcomes on the ground. Our focus is on localised climate solutions that prioritize both ecological health and social equity.

Learning From Legacy Land-Energy Nexus to Inform Future Renewable Siting

A new partnership between the University of Cambridge’s Centre for Human-Inspired AI (CHIA) and NutGraph Social Data Lab to build a first-of-its-kind AI-augmented geospatial evidence base that helps India’s energy transition learn from past land-use challenges

Assessing the Cost of Land Conflicts and the Potential of Responsible Siting to Accelerate Renewable Energy Deployment

A new partnership between The Nature Conservancy and Nutgraph Social Data Lab to advance evidence-based approaches for faster, more sustainable renewable energy deployment

Mapping Coastal Conflicts and High-Risk Zones to Inform Offshore Wind Energy Expansion in India

A project mapping coastal conflicts and resource dependencies to guide responsible offshore wind development in India.

Responsible Renewable Energy Siting

We have been mapping and monitoring the land use changes and and the human and ecological intersections of renewable energy to inform policy decisions and ensure just energy transition.

Just Transition and Rehabilitation of Closed Mines

Just transition starts with land. But how do we move forward if the land itself remains in limbo? This study looked at the current status of closed-mine rehabilitation in India and suggests way forward

Carbon Markets Policy Landscape in India

How can we build carbon policies that are best suited to our society, and empower communities while effectively addressing our climate goals? This report examines the current state of carbon markets and explores how localisation could play a critical role in shaping climate response.
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