Government Partnerships

Supporting Policy. Enabling Innovation. Accelerating Impact.

The Energy Consortium works closely with government agencies, public institutions, utilities, and policymakers to support India’s transition towards a sustainable, secure, and resilient energy future.

By combining research excellence, industry insights, and technology expertise, we help government stakeholders address complex energy challenges through evidence-based recommendations, strategic advisory, technology assessment, and collaborative innovation.

Our role extends beyond research—serving as a trusted partner in shaping policies, evaluating emerging technologies, and advancing national energy priorities.

A Trusted Knowledge Partner

The Energy Consortium provides advisory support and technical expertise to leading government organizations at both national and state levels.

Our engagements span:

  • Energy policy and planning
  • Decarbonization pathways
  • Renewable energy integration
  • Grid modernization
  • Carbon management technologies
  • Energy storage systems
  • Emerging energy technologies
  • Innovation ecosystem development

Strategic Government Engagements

The Energy Consortium contributes expertise and advisory support to organizations including:

Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE)

Supporting initiatives that improve energy efficiency, accelerate decarbonization, and advance sustainable energy practices across sectors

NITI Aayog

Providing research insights and technology perspectives that contribute to India's long-term energy and sustainability goals.

Department of Science & Technology (DST)

Collaborating on research, innovation, and technology development programs that support national priorities.

Guidance Tamil Nadu

Supporting industrial and energy transition initiatives through knowledge exchange and strategic collaboration.

UNFCCC Observer Status

The Energy Consortium serves as an official observer at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) on behalf of IIT Madras. This role enables participation in global climate discussions and provides opportunities to contribute Indian research perspectives to international conversations on climate action and energy transition.

Supporting National Energy Priorities

India’s energy transition requires solutions that are technically viable, economically feasible, and scalable.

The Energy Consortium supports public-sector stakeholders by:

  • Evaluating emerging technologies
  • Conducting techno-economic studies
  • Assessing deployment pathways
  • Developing pilot and demonstration projects
  • Building collaborative innovation ecosystems
  • Facilitating industry-academia-government partnerships

Current Collaborations

Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB)

Building the Future Grid

The Energy Consortium has entered into a strategic collaboration with the Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB), one of India’s largest integrated electricity utilities serving more than 1.4 crore consumers.

The collaboration focuses on future-ready grid technologies that can support Kerala’s evolving energy landscape.

Key areas of engagement include:

  • Grid modernization
  • Renewable energy integration
  • Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS)
  • Pumped Storage Projects (PSP)
  • Peak demand management
  • Grid flexibility and resilience
  • Future grid augmentation technologies

As renewable energy adoption continues to grow, the partnership seeks to address challenges related to intermittency, energy storage, and grid reliability.

NLC India Limited

Advancing Carbon Capture Technologies

The Energy Consortium and NLC India Limited have established a strategic partnership focused on advancing India’s decarbonization journey.

The collaboration aims to accelerate research and deployment of:

  • Carbon Capture Technologies
  • Carbon Utilization Pathways
  • Low-carbon industrial solutions
  • Decarbonization strategies for energy-intensive sectors

The partnership supports the development of cost-effective solutions for capturing and utilizing carbon dioxide while contributing to national climate objectives.

Energy Systems Catapult, United Kingdom

Enabling Cross-Border Energy Innovation

The Energy Consortium has partnered with Energy Systems Catapult, a UK government-backed innovation centre focused on achieving a net-zero energy future.

The collaboration supports:

  • International knowledge exchange
  • Policy and technology dialogue
  • Clean energy innovation
  • Commercialization of emerging technologies
  • India–UK energy cooperation

This partnership strengthens global collaboration while supporting the development of scalable solutions for the energy transition.

Enabling Evidence-Based Decision Making

The Energy Consortium helps bridge the gap between research, technology, and policy by providing:

Strategic
Advisory

Supporting government agencies with expert guidance on emerging energy challenges and opportunities

Technology Assessment

Evaluating technologies for performance, scalability, and deployment readiness.

Research & Analytics

Generating insights that support informed policy and investment decisions.

Pilot Demonstration Support

Validating innovative technologies under real-world conditions before large-scale deployment.

Ecosystem Development

Creating collaborative platforms that connect government, industry, academia, and innovators.

Driving the Energy Transition Together

The path to net zero requires coordinated action across government, industry, academia, and society.

The Energy Consortium serves as a collaborative platform that helps public-sector stakeholders navigate emerging challenges, evaluate future technologies, and implement solutions that deliver long-term economic, environmental, and societal impact.

Together, we are shaping a resilient, sustainable, and energy-secure future.

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