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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.[1][2][3] CEEW was formed to provide independent research-based insights to policymakers for building a sustainable India.[4][5] 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.

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.[6][7][8][9][10] The think-tank advises the Indian government.[11] The CEO of CEEW is Dr Arunabha Ghosh.[12]

History

CEEW was founded in 2010 with a mission to identify integrated solutions required to achieve balanced growth and development for India. Given the global nature of climate change and resource challenges, and the need for cross-border, collective action, Arunabha Ghosh, CEEW’s founder and CEO, envisioned an internationally focused institute to “solve real problems using world-class research.[13]

CEEW’s first Chairperson was Suresh Prabhu, a former Union Minister in the Government of India.[14][15] In 2022, CEEW has over 200 employees, including engineers, economists, social and environmental scientists and management graduates. CEEW's research has been widely covered by Indian and international news outlets.[16][17][18][19][20] The think tank also convenes the world's best minds for sustainability-related conferences, including its flagship event — Energy Horizons.[21][22]

Board members

Members of CEEW’s board of trustees include[52]

Funding

CEEW is an independent research institution, which receives its funding through donations and grants. Its funding sources include private and philanthropic foundations, multilateral organisations, government grants, corporations, and public institutions.[54][55][56][57] CEEW’s research caters to an audience comprising policymakers, journalists, academics, industry stakeholders, and students, who are separate from the funders. The think tank does not compromise on its editorial independence.[58]

Research and publications

CEEW has engaged in over 300 research projects.[59] Some of its notable publications include:

Awards and recognition

  • CEEW has been consistently ranked among the world's top climate change think tanks.[70][71][72]
  • CEEW was ranked 1st in South India and 15th Globally among ‘Top Think Tanks with Annual Operating Budgets of Less Than $ 5 Million USD’. It also featured among the top 100 out of 11,175 think tanks in eight categories & across 10 categories of the University of Pennsylvania's 2020 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report.[73]
  • International Center for Climate Governance (ICCG) ranked CEEW 15th globally in 2012 and 27th globally in 2013,[74] 2nd in India and 20th globally in 2015[75] as part of its ‘Climate Think Tank’ standardised ranking.
  • The Prospect magazine ranked CEEW 2nd in the ‘International Energy’ category for its pioneering study on solar-powered healthcare.[76]
  • A representative of CEEW participated in the UN Environment's Committee of Permanent Representatives on the governance of climate geoengineering workshop, at Nairobi, in May 2018.[77]

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