Power Watch India - August 2016
Power Watch India - August 2016
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In this issue
BACKUP POWER
GREEN AHEAD : SOLAR
SPECIAL FOCUS : POWER TRADING
SPOTLIGHT : DG SETS & INVERTERS
Anand Kumar, CEO, Panchavaktra Power Ltd
Gagan Chanana, Director - Commercial Genset Business, Jakson Ltd
Narendra Badve, Director, Country Head, Infineon Technologies, India
Deepak Amitabh, CMD, Power Trading Corporation India Ltd
Backup Power
Decision-makers in view of increasing natural and man-made disasters should put in place backup power and other safeguards including computer-security measures so that the system offers round-the-clock power and is protected from all sorts of disruptions.
10+ mins
India Is Moving Faster Towards Grid Parity Than Expected Earlier
Says Narendra Badve - Director and Country Head - Sales (Industrial Power Control), Infineon Technologies India Pvt Ltd, in conversation with R Srinivasan.
3 mins
Both Gas-based and Diesel-based Gensets Will Cater to the Market in Their Own Way
Says Gagan Chanana, Director - Commercial Genset Business, Jakson Ltd, to Monica Chaturvedi Charna.
3 mins
India's Solar Portfolio Has Been Growing
Anand Kumar, CEO, Panchavaktra Power Limited, shares updates on the global solar market, technological developments in module technology and the way forward for the Indian solar power sector, in conversation with Monica Chaturvedi Charna...
3 mins
Power Watch India Magazine Description:
Publisher: Next Gen Publishing Ltd
Category: Business
Language: English
Frequency: Monthly
These are exciting times for the Indian power sector. Reform and restructuring have started taking shape in a sector that was traditionally a bastion of the state. Major institutions such as regulatory authorities and Appellate Tribunal for Electricity (APTEL) have been set up, and activities such as power trading kick started. While progress has been significant, a lot remains to be accomplished. This is where PowerWatch India (PWI) comes in as a magazine. For a sector where private equity and the private sector's active participation have just about started flowing in, it is very important for all stakeholders to have access to accurate, up-to-date information for making the right value decisions. As a stakeholder in the sector itself - we do not like to call ourselves a magazine - PWI seeks to position itself as an industry player, catalyzing progress in India-s energy space at every step. This is a vision we seek to share with every one of our readers - a vision that will take us forward in establishing a unique identity for ourselves.
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