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Hindustan Power Targets 5 GW Renewable Energy Capacity by 2028 Under Ratul Puri

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  The renewable energy market in India is expanding at a high rate because the nation is shifting to clean power production. With the increasing electricity demand and the problem of climate change, renewable energy is becoming increasingly popular among business enterprises. Hindustan Power, headed by the chairman Ratul Puri , is one of the companies that have participated in this transition. The company has demonstrated that its renewable energy goal is to reach a 5-gigawatt (GW) portfolio, led by Ratul Puri , by 2028. This plan can assist India in fulfilling its clean energy targets and indicates the company's interest in renewable power production. With the country grappling to boost renewable energy power, Hindustan Power will contribute its part in ensuring that fossil-powered power is minimized. Renewable Energy by Ratul Puri This strategy, suggested by Ratul Puri , has enabled the company to give increased focus to renewable energy sources like solar energy and battery sto...

How Ratul Puri Sees Renewable Energy Innovation Solving India’s Heatwave Crisis

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  Every year, India has more intense heatwaves with greater frequency. In certain locations, summer temperatures are approaching 50°C. These extreme weather patterns are affecting daily life, agriculture, and electricity demand nationwide. With the increasing temperatures, individuals are seeking long-term solutions to handle the increasing energy demand during extreme heat. Ratul Puri is convinced that India can address these issues with the help of renewable energy, in particular solar power. Clean energy sources can reduce reliance on fossil fuels and provide a more sustainable energy supply during peak seasons. Heat waves are on the increase in India. The heatwave period in India normally extends between March and June. These heatwaves have, however, in recent years been long and severe. A heatwave, according to weather reports, is declared when the temperatures exceed 40°C in the majority of the country. These situations come into effect in the city, village, and farm. Ratul ...

Under Ratul Puri, Hindustan Power Commissions' Annupur Thermal Power Plant in Madhya Pradesh

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  In 2015, the project was headed by the chairman of Hindustan Power Projects Private Limited (HPPPL), Ratul Puri , who commissioned the first unit of the Annupur Thermal Power Plant in Madhya Pradesh. The completion of 600 MW unit was a milestone to the company in the Indian thermal industry. The project not only enabled Hindustan Power to become more powerful in the energy sector but also helped to enhance electricity supply in central India. Ratul Puri has undertaken initiatives to build power infrastructure to serve the growing electricity needs in India. India-based Energy Policy The Indian demand for electricity had been increasing due to urbanization and industrialization. The majority of researchers believe that thermal energy should be used in conjunction with renewable energy to provide a steady power supply. Ratul Puri has repeatedly observed the significance of good energy infrastructure that can facilitate the growth of the nation. The projects, like the Annupur Ther...