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- New members, please introduce! [24 Updates]
- Delhi get together or community project? (was: New members, please introduce!) [1 Update]
Richa Agarwal <rich...@gmail.com> Jul 29 10:37PM +0530 ^
Hi All & Hi Manu
It is indeed a very good initiative taken up by you.
I'l start with introducing myself.
I am an Environmental and Natural Resource Specialist currently managing
greening of supply chain at Moser Baer India Ltd. Besides SCM, I am also
involved in energy conservation, Quality Management Systems, energy audits
etc. at MBIL.
Green India is a very good forum, sometimes its posts are very informative
and nice. We have to keep up this standard guys!
Regards
Richa Agarwal
amit beriya <beriy...@gmail.com> Jul 29 08:03AM -0700 ^
Hi All,
I would provide my details as Background and Present.
Background:
My name is Amit Beriya. I am a graduate in Energy Engineering from IIT
Kharagpur. I got very much interested in alternative energy soruces during
my BTech course itself. I have worked on projects related to solar pv and
fuel cell, mostly theoretical and laboratory experiments.
Present:
I am working in fuel cell research for Nissan, the Japanese automotive
company in Chennai. As a personal project, I am also working on designing a
LED lamp power by multiple sources, solar pv being one. I have also written
a blog on solar lamps in India, which can be found at
http://microreviews.org/ray-of-hope/
My linkedin profile can be found at the link below.
http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=22223823&locale=en_US&trk=tab_pro
Regards,
Amit Beriya
--
Amit Beriya
Renault-Nissan Technology and Business Centre India
----------------------------------------------------------
BTech. in Energy Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
email: beriy...@gmail.com
pooja joshi <shutter...@gmail.com> Jul 30 12:47AM +0530 ^
Hi,
I am an architect from Pune. I am sceptical about technology altogether,
because I believe that resources are finite, and as long as we are 'growing/
developing' we are not quite going to reverse any trends. But that being
humanity's trend, and me being just another architect, I stick to honesty in
architecture as a solution.
I am currently working on the design of bungalows, water and sanitation
systems. My clients say that they are very happy with me. My learning ground
and prior work has been with Biome environmental solutions( Bangalore),and
The ecological society ( Pune).
If you were to build your homes please do try to build them yourself
-actually along with the mason. I think this way we will have smaller homes
which are honest to our needs, and not extravagant. Architects are a luxury
:) I like green india because its educative.Green technologies do help in
making the users more responsible of their backyard produced stuff and hence
resources at large. The awareness is awesome, thanks to all of you.
Sincerely,
Pooja Joshi.
Abdul Azeez Shaik <abdulaz...@gmail.com> Jul 29 11:24PM +0530 ^
Dear Manu & All,
My name is Abdul Azeez, working for Infosys, Hyderabad.
Though this is my first post to this group, I have joined this group few
months ago and have been going through all the posts of this group.
I have been following this group, to know the technical details of various
available clean energies and Govt initiatives for the same.
And i am gaining good knowledge from this group, thanks to everyone, who are
sharing quite useful information to everyone.
Warm Regards,
Abdul Azeez
Manu Sharma <orang...@gmail.com> Jul 30 09:34AM +0530 ^
Hi Amit, Richa, Pooja and Abdul,
Thanks for your messages and for your kind words about Green-India. I'm glad
you're finding the forum useful. I'll respond to some of the points in a
separate email.
Other new members who are thinking about introducing themselves but haven't
made up their mind, now would be a good time to send that email.
Even if you have been here for some time, made a few posts but have
questions you haven't posted, please don't hesitate.
A community can only thrive if all of its members participate in it from
time to time -- even if it is only to seek answers rather than provide
them.
If the share of members who benefit from a community as silent observers far
exceeds those who actively participate in it, it's not a healthy trend. I
look forward to your post.
Thanks,
Manu
Manu Sharma <orang...@gmail.com> Jul 30 09:48AM +0530 ^
> Kharagpur. [...] I am working in fuel cell research for Nissan, the Japanese
> automotive company in Chennai. As a personal project, I am also working on
> designing a LED lamp power by multiple sources, solar pv being one.
Hi Amit,
That's a fascinating profile.
Are there any cleantech areas in which IIT-Kharagpur has demonstrated
leadership compared with other IITs? You mentioned fuel cells. Which are the
best research institutions working on fuel cells in India?
I also admire Nissan-Renault - the only company among the big auto majors
which is working on delivering a no-frills consumer electric car to the
market as early as next car.
About LED lighting, I notice that on your blog you have given fairly low
scores to some of the leading names in India in this area. D.light for
example, has pioneered low cost lantern -- as low as Rs.500 (without any
subsidy, if I'm correct) that I believe is flying off the shelves. Why do
you give them only 6/10. I'm curious.
Thanks,
Manu
roselin dey <rosel...@gmail.com> Jul 30 09:43AM +0530 ^
Hi everybody
My name is Roselin and I am working with a carbon advisory firm cKinetics. I
am a part of the editorial team of the only carbon knowledge management
forum in India, India Carbon Outlook <http://india.carbon-outlook.com/node>.
I am also a part of the international climate movement called
350.org<http://www.350.org/>and the Indian
Youth Climate Network <http://www.iycn.in/>.
I am mainly here to know the various perspectives and initiatives of the
people and organizations in this forum to figure out ways of highlighting
their work through the various organizations I am a part of.
Great to connect with all of you.
Cheers!
--
Regards
Roselin Dey
New Delhi
Join the conversation for a low carbon economy at
http://india.carbon-outlook.com/
"ABHISHEK JAIN (08BIF002)" <abhishek...@vit.ac.in> Jul 30 10:51AM +0530 ^
Dear all,
Hi, I am Abhishek Jain. Currently pursuing B.Tech Bioinformatics at Vellore
Institute of Technology <http://www.vit.ac.in/>. Though i have not posted
any comments on this group, but i take immense pleasure in reading all the
post and discussions which takes place in this forum.
Presently, i am working on generating biofuel out of algae at the CO2
Dioxide Lab at VIT,U Vellore. I am also an office bearer at Energy and
Environment Protection
Club[E2PC]<http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/pages/Energy-and-Environment-Protection-Club-E2PC/110619198964625?ref=ts>,
VIT's Eco Club , also a founding member of an NGO in Manipur named "Volunteer
for Manipur!"<http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/pages/Volunteer-for-Manipur/128832570468401>
and
also the student Co-ordinator for Center of Social Entrepreneurship
Development <http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/vit.csed?ref=ts> at VIT,U.
I am an Associate Editor to a publication named BioDiverse at North East
Centre for Environmental Education and Research (NECEER)<http://www.neceer.org/>
.
I have been following this group, to know and learn the technical details of
various available clean technologies in both Govt and Private Sector and
there initiatives. Through this forum i am also looking for possible
collabration with different bodies for the same mentioned above.
Thanks and Cheers
Aby
--
Abhishek Jain
3rd Year
B.Tech Bio-Informatics
VIT,University
Vellore-632014
+919092049382 (Tamil Nadu-Idea)
+919774073156 (Manipur- Vodafone)
Suruchi <suruchi...@gmail.com> Jul 29 10:05PM -0700 ^
Hi,
I am Suruchi Chopra, an environment enthusiast and currently working
as VP, Marketing & Sales with EcoWise Waste Management Pvt. Ltd.
(Noida)
My area of concern is waste management, recycling, e-waste, composting
and allied activities. My company provides services for waste
collection, recycling, consultancy etc. to all kinds of residential
and industrial customers in Delhi/NCR.
I am glad to be a part of Green India group. It's a great place to
learn and connect.
Keep up the good work. Also please visit my blog to learn more about
waste management in India!
Suruchi Chopra
www.eco-wise.info
www.eco-wise.blogspot.com
twitter: eco_wise
facebook: ecowisewastemgt
deepak kelkar <squar...@gmail.com> Jul 30 11:05AM +0530 ^
Dear Manu,
Nice job. Waiting for your write up and your experience with CPV.
Regards
Deepak Kelkar
--
Deepak Kelkar
Director
Square Engineering Pvt Ltd.
Pune
Cell: 9422310250
Manu Sharma <orang...@gmail.com> Jul 30 11:12AM +0530 ^
> On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 10:37 PM, Richa Agarwal <rich...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> greening of supply chain at Moser Baer India Ltd. [...] Green India is a
> very good forum, sometimes its posts are very informative and nice. We have
> to keep up this standard guys!
Hi Richa,
Very interesting profile as well. Would be great if you could elaborate what
'greening of supply chain' involved at Moserbear.
I happened to meet and interact with your CEO Rajiv Arya at a panel on
Cleantech I chaired at Entrepreneurship Summit in IIT Delhi earlier this
year. Extremely knowledgeable fellow with a very helpful and
humble demeanour. Learned from our interaction that MBIL apparently isn't
bullish about CPV. They're missing the bus in my opinion.
As to Green-India, I work hard at keeping the noise to signal ratio as low
as possible.
Thanks,
Manu
kanchan bhat <kancha...@gmail.com> Jul 30 11:08AM +0530 ^
Hi evryone and Manu,
Trust me people who are writing now are not hesitant, probably just tied up
with something. :) like me!!!!
Let me introduce myself, I am Kanchan Bhat.
Background - I am an Architect from Pune University and then I did my
Master's in Sustainable Design from the University of Sydney along with
Graguate Diploma in Heritage Conservation. My core interest is Sustainable
Design but I did Heritage Conservation out of sheer interest and enthusiam
those people have to save the whatever little bit history they have. It's
infact amusing to a certain extent. During my time in Sydney I worked with
various energy companies and in all kinds of roles. Learnt a lot about
carbon trading (REC's).
Currently - I am working as an Associate Consultant with Wipro EcoEnergy
which is a very new division of Wipro located in Bangalore. I am into Green
Infrastructure Solutioning. I take care of sustainable designing solutions
and green certification for our clients. We are venturing into GRIHA and I
am sure it will be an exciting ride.
I very often in my client meetings find that people want green building just
as a value addition, to raise their market stakes. They do not understand
the value of being sustainable and energy efficient. The hardest part is
they are not ready to change how much ever you try to convince them, but I
am determined to do it sooner or later.
I have just joined thsi group very recently and thank Manu for initiating
this introductry session.
Everyone is from amazing backgrounds ans it will be very intersting to
interact with all.
Warm Regards
Kanchan Bhat
--
Kanchan Bhat
Success is not Final,Failure is not Fatal.
Its the courage to continue that counts.
Winston Churchill
Isabelle-Jasmin Roth <isabelle-j...@bridgetoindia.com> Jul 30 11:21AM +0530 ^
Dear all,
my name is Isabelle-Jasmin and I am working with BRIDGE TO INDIA, a Delhi-based environmental consultant company as a director since 2009.
My focus area is megacity-development, urban infrastructure and resource management as well as sustainable urban planning processes, which all is a major part of my work in Delhi.
Having studied political sciences of south asia (with a focus on India), philosophy and economics, I link this knowledge with policy making processes, business development as well as creative projects (e.g. film and photography) for BRIDGE TO INDIA in the fields mentioned above.
Why don't the Green-India Delhi group arrange a monthly get-together? I would be happy to join.
All the best,
Isabelle
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Sreekumar N <sree...@prayaspune.org> Jul 30 11:42AM +0530 ^
Hello all
I am not a new member as per Manu's definition! I have made a few posts
and recommended this excellent group to many. However, ecouraged by
Manu's gentle nudge, here is this email.
I am Sreekumar N, working with Prayas Energy Group, Pune. I am
electrical engineer (BTech - IIT-B and MTech from KGP) and worked with
the industry (control & instrumentation, IT based systems for power) for
few years before joining Prayas. Prayas works on public interest
oriented policy analysis and advocacy in energy sector, with higher
focus on electricity. This covers electricity sector policy &
regulation, energy efficiency, renewable systems and climate justice.
Let me share with you our recent publication, which focusses on
equitable access to electricity:
Electricity for All: Ten Ideas towards Turning Rhetoric into Reality - A
Discussion Paper , Prayas, May 2010.
This discussion paper suggests few concrete action ideas that could be
taken up to accelerate effective electricity access for the poor in India.
Even after six decades after independence, and two decades since the
arrival of ‘reforms’, the poor continue to miss the electricity bus. The
first decade of reforms had no explicit focus on poor. The few recent
initiatives like the Rajiv Gandhi household electrification program or
quantification of standards of performance for distribution companies
are yet to yield results. There is an overwhelming feeling in civil
society that the basic needs of the poor have been neglected, while
there is disproportionate interest in market related issues, which
immediately benefit large consumers. This paper suggests ten concrete
action ideas, which could result in a quick improvement of electricity
service to the poor. These ideas have to be implemented by regulators,
distribution companies and the Government. These are techno-financially
feasible and can be adopted within the existing framework.
http://www.prayaspune.org/peg/publications/electricity_for_all_ten_ideas_110A01.pdf
Your comments will help us to do better.
Regards
Sreekumar N
Manu Sharma wrote:
"n.s.suresh ..!!" <ns.su...@gmail.com> Jul 30 11:32AM +0530 ^
Dear Green Indians,
I am Suresh working for 'Center for Study of Science Technology and Policy'
in Bangalore as a Research Engineer. My working areas are Concentrating
Solar Thermal Power and Rural Energy Systems.
I am happy for being the member of 'Green-India' Group.
Thanks everyone for their valuable hand towards Green-India.
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 11:21 AM, Isabelle-Jasmin Roth <
Manu Sharma <orang...@gmail.com> Jul 30 12:04PM +0530 ^
> developing' we are not quite going to reverse any trends. But that being
> humanity's trend, and me being just another architect, I stick to honesty in
> architecture as a solution.
Hi Pooja,
Unlimited economic growth within a limited ecosystem cannot be sustained
forever, there's no denying that. At the same time, at Climate
Revolution<http://climaterevolution.net/>we believe, we have
everything at our hand to address this.
While I promote solutions to the climate crisis many of which are
technological, I keep my distance from people who promote a continued
consumption driven pathway believing that a new technology breakthrough in
future will solve all our problems.
As veteran members may know, I hold the opinion that much of our problem is
political in nature and that we have everything _today_ to get cracking at
this. It's not going to be easy but we can do this.
My learning ground and prior work has been with Biome environmental
> solutions( Bangalore),and The ecological society ( Pune). If you were to
> build your homes please do try to build them yourself -actually along with
> the mason.
That's a very interesting suggestion coming from an architect and I believe,
potentially controversial among your peers? I wonder what would your former
boss say about this. Chitra is a dear friend and member of Green-India.
Thanks,
Manu
Manu Sharma <orang...@gmail.com> Jul 30 12:22PM +0530 ^
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 11:24 PM, Abdul Azeez Shaik <
> first post to this group, I have joined this group few months ago [...] And
> i am gaining good knowledge from this group, thanks to everyone, who are
> sharing quite useful information to everyone.
Hi Abdul,
Thanks for introducing yourself.
Incidentally, I've been to your Hyderabad campus couple of years ago (IYCN's
National Youth Summit on Climate Change), met Rohan Parikh and saw the
amazing work you guys are doing. We were lucky to hear a talk from Mr.
Narayan Murthy himself.
Some of the members may not know but Infosys is quite a leader in cleantech
adoption at its campuses. They are moving towards making all of their
operations completely carbon neutral through on-site solutions in emission
reductions and off-site investments in renewable energy generation
technologies.
They are building a new campus in Hyderabad now where they are trying an
interesting experiment. They've divided half the building area that will
feature radiant cooling inspired from the way large buildings were cooled in
India during the Mughal era.
The rest of the building will feature conventional cooling technologies.
They expect the first part will consume about one third energy. More
information in this Treehugger post from a few days How They Air Conditioned
In India 400 Years
Ago<http://www.treehugger.com/files/2010/07/how-they-air-conditioned-400-years-ago.php>
.
It references this
entry<http://itsgettinghotinhere.org/2010/07/27/learning-from-the-past-designing-for-the-future/>by
Caroline Howe, who is incidentally, also on Green-India. Caroline has
been closely involved with Infosys' Green initiatives and would be great if
she could talk more about them.
Thanks,
Manu
Manu Sharma <orang...@gmail.com> Jul 30 12:35PM +0530 ^
Hi Abhishek,
That seems like a prolific career profile at this young age. Would love to
hear about the approach you're taking with biofuel generation from algae at
your university lab.
Thanks,
Manu
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 10:51 AM, ABHISHEK JAIN (08BIF002) <
Manu Sharma <orang...@gmail.com> Jul 30 12:43PM +0530 ^
> I am Suruchi Chopra, an environment enthusiast and currently working as VP,
> Marketing & Sales with EcoWise Waste Management Pvt. Ltd. (Noida)
Hi Suruchi,
Thanks for your introduction. Eco Wise is apparently working on an
impressive scale. Keep up the good work. I look forward to your valuable
contributions to waste management threads on the forum.
Thanks,
Manu
"ABHISHEK JAIN (08BIF002)" <abhishek...@vit.ac.in> Jul 30 12:50PM +0530 ^
Dear Manu,
my intro looks like some career profile, but sorry for that !!. i
shall definitely update the forum about the biofuel generation from algae
soon!!.. pls give me some time for that. we are also running our university
buses using biofuel and lighting up two blocks(hostels) with wood oil. shall
also provide all the info,deatils and how we have done it as soon as i can.
Thanks and Cheers
Aby
--
Abhishek Jain
3rd Year
B.Tech Bio-Informatics
VIT,University
Vellore-632014
+919092049382 (Tamil Nadu-Idea)
+919774073156 (Manipur- Vodafone)
Manu Sharma <orang...@gmail.com> Jul 30 12:54PM +0530 ^
Hi Abhishek,
No apologies necessary. Look forward to the discussion on algae based
biofuel and other initiatives at VIT.
Thanks,
Manu
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 12:50 PM, ABHISHEK JAIN (08BIF002) <
veeraiah inturi <veera...@gmail.com> Jul 30 12:56PM +0530 ^
Dear All & Manu
This group is very interesting.. of all these things this concept of
introduction very enthusiastic. I came to know about many of my group
members now.
about me.. I'm Veeraiah, working as Sr.DGM, Golden Gate properties Ltd, (a
real estate developers, mainly into residential sector) as Head, Project
Engineering.
Our target is to build 'Green' buildings with it's true sense.
regards
veeraiah
Manu Sharma <orang...@gmail.com> Jul 30 01:16PM +0530 ^
> Master's in Sustainable Design from the University of Sydney along with
> Graguate Diploma in Heritage Conservation. My core interest is Sustainable
> Design [...]
Currently - I am working as an Associate Consultant with Wipro EcoEnergy
> which is a very new division of Wipro located in Bangalore. I am into Green
> Infrastructure Solutioning. I take care of sustainable designing solutions
> and green certification for our clients. [...]
Everyone is from amazing backgrounds ans it will be very intersting to
> interact with all.
Hi Kanchan,
I'm equally amazed at the varying backgrounds of, let's say, second
generation Green-India members! The first generation being renewable energy
and energy efficiency experts -- our long-time members such as Prof. Ajay
Chandak <http://www.princeindia.org/> -- to whom I'm equally grateful for
their valuable and generous contributions in making this a useful community.
Thanks,
Manu
Gaurav N <gaura...@gmail.com> Jul 30 01:41PM +0530 ^
Hello everybody!!
Like a lot of people, this is my first post on this group!! Thank you Manu
for starting this discussion..
I am Gaurav Durasamy and I have completed my Bachelors in Mechanical
Engineering at College of Engg, Guindy. I am pursuing my Masters in
Sustainable Energy Technology at TU Delft in Netherlands currently. I am
very interested in alternate energy projects and carbon management. I have
also done a project with Vestas Pvt. Ltd on "Wind Turbine Yield Improvement"
I have been learning a lot through this group.. Kudos!
--
Gaurav
Manu Sharma <orang...@gmail.com> Jul 30 01:49PM +0530 ^
--
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 11:21 AM, Isabelle-Jasmin Roth <
> photography) for BRIDGE TO INDIA in the fields mentioned above.
> Why don't the Green-India Delhi group arrange a monthly get-together? I
> would be happy to join.
Hello Isabelle,
We met very briefly at Bridge to India office earlier this year so it's good
to learn more about you. Thank you for the introduction.
A monthly get-together -- I'm sorry, but I'd hate to contribute to emissions
from 8-10 cars (driven by single passengers) solely for feel-good meetings
but if we could organise behind a common purpose, I'd be happy to support
it.
It'd be great to meet up, for example, if there are members in the Delhi
area who are willing to take up grassroots project like trying to convince
board of a Resident Welfare Association (RWA) to pursue energy efficiency /
conservation project or a tree plantation drive (perfect time for that).
Of course, members are also free to organise an *informal *get together
among themselves. For Green-India support, I'll be more than happy if
members volunteer their time for a useful community engagement.
Thanks,
Manu
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