About this page — a recovered blog post from the Su-Kam era, originally published on blog.su-kam.com during Kunwer Sachdev's tenure as Founder & MD. The original blog was lost after Su-Kam's insolvency; this page is reconstructed from the Internet Archive and preserved as a historical record.
After the Odd-Even Formula, Can Going Solar Help the Environment?
Delhi
When Delhi's odd-even car scheme put pollution on every front page, Su-Kam's blog asked a bigger question: how much could going solar actually help the environment?
The argument was simple. Diesel generators and coal-heavy grid power drive emissions; every rooftop that switches to solar removes some of that load. Scaled across millions of homes and businesses, distributed solar is one of the most direct ways for ordinary people to cut their carbon footprint — while also saving money.
It reflected the conviction behind everything Su-Kam built under Kunwer Sachdev: clean energy as a practical, everyday choice, not just a slogan.
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