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Council On Energy, Environment and Water
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The Council on Energy, Environment and Water, commonly known as CEEW, is a Not-For profit Think Tank and policy institution based in New Delhi, India.[2][3][4] CEEW was formed to provide independent research-based insights to policymakers for building a sustainable India.[5][6] The Council also has an office in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. It has multiple research projects running across 22 Indian states and other parts of the world.
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Abbreviation | CEEW |
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Formation | 2010; 12 years ago |
Type | Public Policy Think Tank |
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Chairperson | Jamshyd Godrej[1] |
CEO | Dr Arunabha Ghosh |
Staff | 200+ |
Website | https://www.ceew.in |
CEEW's research areas include energy and resource efficiency and security; power sector reforms, industrial decarbonisation, sustainable mobility and cooling, sustainable food systems, climate risks and adaptation, air quality, water resources management, sustainability finance, energy-trade-climate linkages and climate geoengineering governance.[7][8][9][10][11] The think-tank advises the Indian government.[12] The CEO of CEEW is Dr Arunabha Ghosh.[13]