In addition, Mr Sethi is heading TERI’s work that looks at options for the deep de-carbonization in harder-to-abate industrial sectors in the longer term, including options for use of hydrogen. Furthermore, he is also invested in areas of GHG inventorization of corporate level GHG emissions and aspects related to technology transfer and promotion of low carbon energy technologies in the context of climate change.
A Chemical Engineer by training with a Masters in Energy Studies from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), New Delhi, Mr Sethi also holds a multi-disciplinary Masters on “Technology in the Tropics” from University of Applied Sciences, Cologne, Germany.