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India Energy Week: 3 Ways to Improve Energy Efficiency, Reliability and Asset Integrity

For fast-growing markets like India, where utilisation rates are high and new capacity is complex to deliver, improving thermal efficiency and asset performance offers a credible way to reduce fuel use, lower emissions and strengthen operational resilience at the same time.

Edward Griffith, Managing Director - APAC, IGS
 

5 Things to Know Before Buying Your First EV Scooter

For first-time buyers, the shift from petrol to electric is not always straightforward. Unlike conventional two-wheelers, EV scooters come with a different set of considerations, battery technology, charging options, digital features, and long-term ownership costs.

Samkit Shah, Co-Founder, Jitendra New EV Tech
 

INDUSTRY JEWEL

Manjunath N. Reddy, the dynamic Founder and Managing Director of DhaSh PV Technologies Limited, is a true visionary in India’s solar PV industry. A true pioneer, his unwavering dedication to sustainable energy solutions has propelled DhaSh to the forefront of the renewable energy sector and made DhaSh India’s largest integrated PV junction box manufacturer, employing over 1,000 dedicated professionals.

Manjunath N. Reddy, Founder & Managing Director, DhaSh PV Technologies Limited
 

Re-NEW-ables Rising: Charging into a New Year

As we bid farewell to 2024, the anticipation for 2025 grows. Next year promises to build upon the strong foundation laid by the transformative investments, budgetary allocations, and policy decisions of 2024. With an unwavering focus on scaling renewable capacity, attracting international investments, and integrating cutting-edge technologies, 2025 is poised to bring India's green aspirations closer to reality. Major renewable energy players shared their plans and growth with Energetica India.

Energetica India Magazine
 

Solar-Powered Cars: Futuristic Dream or Unrealistic Ambition?

The only logical way to go forward to clean transportation is electric vehicles. Adopting EVs and powering them through energy produced by solar panels that is transmitted through the utility grid or a structure nearby.

Ravi Kumar, VP- Sales at Oorjan Cleantech Private Limited
 

The Microgrid Solution: Transforming EV Charging Station Infrastructure for the Future

As the number of EVs increases, several key problems will inevitably arise. Unmanaged peak load from EV charging
will place stress on current electricity grid infrastructure, which will be detrimental to both charging point operators (CPSs) and consumers, because it will lower the quality of charging services across the entire grid. Demand penalties intended to work around this problem will also increase operating costs for CPOs, and this will undoubtedly be passed onto the consumer.

Delta
 

Artificial Intelligence, Wireless Lighting and Smart Cities

Smart lighting has been identified as one of the first ready-to-implement technologies for smart cities.Lamp posts, streetlights etc. have been recognized as the ideal infrastructure to install smart city systems. When mounted with sensors, these posts can be used for monitoring and providing useful data for functioning of a smart city.

Prag Bhatnagar Senior Vice President, Havells India Limited
 

India towards Atma Nirbhar Bharat

IESA believes that it is high time for the Indian industry to take up R&D and advanced cell manufacturing so that the country reduces its dependence on other countries.The recent pandemic related to COVID19 has highlighted the importance of domestic manufacturing considering the risk of global supply chain disruptions. Energy storage and EVs have importance for national energy security and we should learn from the recent events and accelerate ourefforts for building domestic capabilities.

Debi Prasad Dash Executive Director, India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA)
 

Revayu Energy's Application of Small Wind Turbine on Existing Telecom Tower

Revayu Energy has integrated a 5KW small wind turbine at telecom tower top along with solar power on the ground, to provide hybrid energy with much lesser space requirement for much reliable & consistent power output throughout the year.

Energetica India
 

A five-point agenda for cleaner air in India

Fixing air pollution requires consistent and long-term focus from all sections of the society. Disseminating awareness of air pollution among people through data sharing and regional collaboration is a way forward to involve the public. Citizens should act as a watchdog to inform non-compliant activities in their vicinity.

L. S. Kurinji, Research Analyst, Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW)
 

Why Water Sustainability is Imperative and the Ways to Achieve It

A mix of smart technology and traditional conservation techniques can help India emerge as a water-secure country. But with COVID-19 norms increasing water scarcity across India, water-saving initiatives need to begin immediately.

Anup Tripathi, General Manager, Sloan India Pvt Ltd
 

Overhaul India’s Transmission Grid

Along with the augmentation of sustainable power generation sources, a well-designed and a futuristic transmission grid is required to drive India’s economic growth and transformation

Amogh Nawathe - CEO, T&D Business, Sterling and Wilson Pvt Ltd
 

Intelligent Lighting: The Key to Developing Smarter Cities

Lightning the dark is the main task of street lighting. However, intelligent street lamps can fulfill many more functions like notifications on the violation of traffic regulations and automatic penalty with the help of car numbers for littering

Gautam Seth, Joint-Managing Director, HPL Electric & Power Ltd
 

The Lessons of COVID-19 for the Indian Power Sector

To bring the power sector back on track, utility leaders need to consider the long-term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and introduce measures that increase resilience in power systems. These should, in turn, optimize performance, improve employee safety, increase customer satisfaction and maximize revenue and profit

Harsha Anand, Chief Evangelist, Enzen Group
 

Solar Solutions to Redefine Energy Management in Homes and Rural Communities

To address the growing energy needs and to reduce carbon emission, the Indian government has reimagined the national energy supply and demand management with a higher focus on solar. This is evident in the recent Union budget; several incentives offered to farmers and changes in the energy policy framework. The government has set a goal to reduce its current dependency on fossil fuel by 40%, which highlights the commitments made in solar energy as a source in the long-term

Rangarajan Ramaswamy, Senior Vice President, Water Utility Export, Grundfos Life Link & Solar, Grundfos India
 
 
 
 
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