Ratul Puri Chairman of Hindustan Power (HPPPL)

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Ratul Puri is the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Hindustan

Power Projects

Biography

• Ratul Puri is an alumnus of Carnegie Mellon University, the Pittsburgh-based global research University with a bachelor's degree in computer engineering, mathematics, and computer science.

• Mr. Puri in 2008 started the business of power generation with Hindustan Power Projects.

• Power scenario today and tomorrow: India

• Renewable energy and economic development are intertwined

• Coal crisis & the road to energy security

• Combating energy crisis

Power scenario today and tomorrow: India

During the recent World Sustainable Development Summit (WSDS), Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized that the energy demands of the Indian population are projected to nearly double over the next two decades.

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Renewable energy and economic development are intertwined

Global warming and climate change, caused by heat-producing greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide and ozone have been a major cause of concern the world over. From erratic rain at certain places to unexpected superstorms, cyclones or heat waves at others, all of these can affect fragile economies and impact the vulnerable poor.

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Coal crisis & the road to energy security

The unprecedented heatwaves this year have caused an acute energy shortage, particularly coal that’s the dominant provider, severely impacting the speed of economic rebound needed after the Covid upheaval. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) observes that the number of heatwave days in India has been increasing, from 413 over 1981-1990 to 600 over 2011-2020. The rise in temperatures is attributed to climate change.

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Combating energy crisis

At present, the world grapples with two primary challenges: climate change and the energy crisis. The climate crisis manifests through recurring global disasters, floods, and extreme weather events, posing threats to economies, lives, livelihoods, as well as food and water security. Conversely, the scarcity of energy significantly disrupts daily life, particularly affecting manufacturing and factory operations.

Referral Links

• Ratul Puri on Wikipedia

• Power scenario today and tomorrow: India

• Renewable energy and economic development are intertwin ed

• Coal crisis & the road to energy security

• Combating energy crisis

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