India/Global, 2025 — How do you identify the individuals genuinely shaping a country's energy transition, out of the thousands working across solar farms, wind projects, hydrogen labs, and utility boardrooms? That was the challenge Coherent Market Insights (CMI) took on as Research Partner for the ET Edge Energy Leaders of India Conclave 2025,a national platform honoring the people and organizations driving India's shift to clean energy.
Speaking at the conclave, Mr. Mohit Shrivastava, AVP – Research & Consulting at CMI, laid out the methodology built to answer that question — a process that began with a national pool of 1,000 energy leaders and ended with a final list of 200 individuals recognized as the most influential in the sector.
Casting a Wide Net
The first phase of the research was about breadth. CMI's team scanned public databases, regulatory filings, and reports from industry bodies like CII, FICCI, and NASSCOM, alongside corporate sustainability disclosures, trade publications, expert interviews, and outreach through professional networks such as LinkedIn. To qualify, candidates needed at least three years in a strategic or decision-making role, clear alignment with one of the specified clean-energy verticals, visible engagement in the sector, and demonstrable contributions to renewable capacity, technology deployment, or transition-related initiatives.
Notably, the team built the process to avoid the usual bias toward large, well-known players deliberately seeking representation across different technologies, company sizes, regions, and career stages, with a specific lens on emerging leaders under 40 pushing new ideas into the sector.
Narrowing the Field
The second phase turned identification into evaluation. Each of the 200 shortlisted profiles was scored against six weighted criteria: Renewable & Clean Energy Impact (30%), Innovation & Technology Impact (20%), Sustainability & Climate Contribution (15%), Leadership Excellence & Governance (15%), Influence & Industry Recognition (10%), and Emerging Leadership (10%).
Before scoring began, data was standardized so that leaders from different sectors and organizational scales could be compared fairly. Independent domain experts then reviewed and scored each profile, followed by a final validation round designed to check whether the impact claims, leadership credentials, and recognition history attached to each name actually held up. To close the loop, every profile went through desk-level verification against sources including LinkedIn, MNRE and MoP portals, DISCOM and other regulatory filings, and established energy-sector news outlets.
Why the Process Itself Is the Story
At an event built to celebrate leadership, the research methodology quietly became one of the more compelling parts of the conversation. Senior executives, policymakers, innovators, and investors filled the room — but the underlying question the conclave was really asking was how a fast-moving, fragmented sector like clean energy can build a recognition process people actually trust.
CMI's answer was a layered system: wide-net mapping, weighted scoring, expert review, and independent verification — each stage designed to filter out noise and self-promotion in favor of demonstrated impact. It's an approach CMI positions as part of its broader mission: using rigorous, data-driven research to support better decision-making across India's energy transition and beyond.
About the Conclave
The ET Edge Energy Leaders of India Conclave 2025 brings together professionals across India's renewable energy value chain to honor excellence, exchange ideas, and help define the country's path to a sustainable, low-carbon future.
About Coherent Market Insights
Coherent Market Insights (CMI) is a global market intelligence and consulting firm headquartered in India, with a presence in the U.S. and strategic partnerships in the U.K. and Japan. The firm supports clients in more than 32 countries through 300 full-time consultants and a global network of domain experts across 24 countries.