Kapil Bansal

EY India Energy Transition and Decarbonization Partner

Committed to serve dynamic energy demand; an energy transition expert; advisor on supply configurations; Amateur runner; foodie; yoga practitioner.

Kapil is a Partner in the Consulting Services at EY India. He specializes in energy transition strategy, such as renewable energy, green hydrogen, biomass, etc., and demand vector toward decarbonization across all hard-to-abate sectors and industries. Kapil has over 21 years of experience in serving several global and Indian clients in addressing their energy transition and emission risks and help drive responsible business agenda.

Kapil's latest thinking

India's green manufacturing revolution and the journey to net-zero 

India targets net-zero by 2070 with green manufacturing, backed by policy, tech innovation, and sectoral strategies, cutting its 4.13 GT CO2 emissions. Learn more.

13 Feb 2025 Kapil Bansal

Powering the future: India’s role in global energy transition

India's economic growth hinges on a sustainable energy future. Learn how India is transitioning to clean energy, reducing emissions, and securing a prosperous future.

02 Dec 2024 Kapil Bansal

How India can lead the global green steel revolution while balancing growth

Unlocking India's green steel potential with sustainable production methods, innovative technologies, and strategic industry shifts. Learn more.

18 Oct 2024 Kapil Bansal

How 2024 policy shifts are advancing India’s green hydrogen sector

The 2024 Budget supported green hydrogen development, aligning with India’s energy transition and decarbonization strategy.

21 Aug 2024 Kapil Bansal

Why organizations should embrace decarbonization to drive organizational value

EY highlights how Indian companies covered in the focus sectors of the EU and US carbon regulations are more emissive than their EU and US counterparts.

19 Jul 2023 Kapil Bansal +1

The Inflation Reduction Act – a turning point for the global green hydrogen market

Discover How the US is using the IRA to jumpstart and improve the economics of low-carbon hydrogen production (especially green hydrogen), making it one of the most competitive regions globally.

16 Jan 2023 Kapil Bansal
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