Policy implementation took center stage at Mint EnergyScape, India's largest energy conclave powered by Amplus Solar
30 Nov 2022
New Delhi, 28 November 2022: India has submitted its
long-term low-emission development strategy at COP27, outlining a plan to
achieve net zero emissions by 2070. The leaders of this clean energy transition
in India met at EnergyScape, India's biggest energy conclave powered by Amplus
Solar, to discuss the way forward.
Besides a specific push for the
use of electric vehicles, significant climate investments and green hydrogen
production, the seamless ground-level implementation of the existing policy
structure took center stage at the conclave.
Speaking at the event, Ms Suman
Sharma, MD, Solar Energy Corporation of India, said, "India will
continue to play a vital role in energy transition, and the Prime Minister of
India has made it clear to make renewable energy a part of everyone's life".
Organized by a leading financial
daily, Mint, EnergyScape is a marquee event on India's energy policy and
imperatives. It is the most awaited annual fixture for policymakers, industry
captains, academicians, and top bureaucrats to meet and discuss the way ahead
for India's energy security.
This year, the panel discussions
at EnergyScape saw participation by distinguished speakers, including Mr Pramod
Aggarwal, Chairman, Coal India Ltd (CIL), Ms Gauri Singh, Deputy
Director-General, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), Mr Rajesh
Kumar Srivastava, Chairman and Managing Director, Oil and Natural Gas
Corporation (ONGC), among others.
Giving an industry perspective
to the conversation, Mr Sharad Pungalia, Managing Director and CEO of Amplus
Solar, India's leading distributed solar energy company and a member of
PETRONAS, emphasized the need for a holistic approach towards realizing India's
renewables goal. Additionally, Mr Pungalia said, "While there are a lot
of good promises at the central level for the power sector, the implementation
at the state level needs to be looked at".
About Amplus Solar:
Amplus Solar is Asia's leading
distributed energy company providing low-carbon energy solutions to industrial
and commercial customers by setting up on-site solar projects (rooftop and
ground-mounted) and off-site solar farms (Open Access). The company serves 250+
renowned Indian and multinational firms like Yamaha, Cisco, Amazon, Walmart,
Reckitt Benckiser, Schlumberger, Carlsberg, ABB, TVS, Schneider, Qualcomm,
Halliburton, GE, Honda among others and has tripled its customer base from 2017
to 2022. Our clientele comes from diverse industry verticals including
manufacturing, warehousing, aerospace & defence, automotive, FMCG, consumer
durables, pharma, food processing, retail chains, educational institutes, hospitals
& healthcare, office buildings and other industrial or commercial
establishments. Over the years, the company has diversified into new avenues
such as battery storage, energy efficiency, residential solar (HomeScape), and
electric vehicles as a service.
Amplus Solar is headquartered in
Gurugram, India, with regional offices in Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune, Bangkok,
Dubai, and Kuala Lumpur. Today, Amplus Solar owns and manages a cumulative
portfolio of 1GW of distributed solar assets across Asia. The company's
operational plants are expected to generate 28.5 million units of electricity
cumulatively over the 20 years duration of the projects. The CO2 abatement over
the lifetime of these projects amounts to 27.48 million metric tonnes. The
environmental impact can also be equated to 31.54 million mature trees
absorbing CO2 for 40 years.
Amplus Solar is a member of the
Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS) group, Malaysia. PETRONAS recently
established Gentari Sdn Bhd (Gentari) to pursue and deliver integrated
sustainable energy solutions independently and to capture opportunities in the
energy transition. Gentari offers lower carbon solutions through three initial
core pillars – Renewable Energy, Hydrogen and Green Mobility, forming a
portfolio of solutions cutting across the electron value chain to help
customers achieve net-zero emissions.