'India Records One of the Greatest Improvements in Readiness': WEF Calls It a Key Player in Global Energy Transition
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'India records one of the greatest improvements in readiness': WEF calls it a key player in global energy transition
The World Economic Forum's Energy Transition Index (ETI) report said India advanced two places in the ETI rankings through stronger readiness and broad-based system improvements.
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Global energy transition readiness dips, India among top gainers: WEF
Global energy transition readiness has declined for the first time in over a decade. Geopolitical risks are a major factor. However, India has registered one of the strongest improvements. India advanced two places to rank 70th on the World Economic Forum's Energy Transition Index 2026. This progress is attributed to infrastructure gains and improvements in equity, sustainability, and financial investment.
India Poised to Play Key Role in Next Phase of Global Energy Transition: WEF
New Delhi, June 19: A World Economic Forum (WEF) assessment has highlighted that only 24 per cent of countries globally have made progress across all major energy transition metrics in 2026, underscoring uneven global advancement [...] The post India Poised to Play Key Role in Next Phase of Global Energy Transition: WEF appeared first on Business News This Week.
Global Energy Transition Hits a Wall, But India Continues to Surge Ahead, Why?
India has emerged as one of the strongest performers in the global energy transition at a time when much of the world is struggling to maintain momentum. According to the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Energy Transition Index (ETI) 2026, India recorded one of the largest improvements in transition readiness globally, reinforcing its growing importance in shaping the future energy landscape. The report shows that India climbed two places to rank 7…
A report from the World Economic Forum published on Thursday (18) states that the global level of preparation for implementing clean energy fell 0.76% from 2025 to 2026, the largest drop recorded in more than one d each. Anise indicates that the contribution of resources is not enough to move the planet to say it to a less polluting matrix. Read more (06/18/2026

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