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Exploring Renewable Energy Trends in India
India is rapidly transforming its energy landscape. As someone deeply involved in consulting for industrial and commercial businesses, I see firsthand how renewable energy is reshaping operations and cutting costs. The shift is not just a trend but a strategic move towards sustainability and economic efficiency. Let’s dive into the latest renewable energy trends in India, what the country is doing to support this shift, and how businesses can benefit. Understanding the Curren
Madhumita Meka
Oct 243 min read


Open Access Solar vs. Rooftop Solar: Which is Better for Industrial and Commercial Energy Savings in India?
For industrial and commercial units in India with power loads exceeding 1 MW, transitioning to renewable energy is no longer a matter of "if" anymore; it's a matter of "how". With energy tariffs increasing and net-zero goals becoming more urgent, most large energy consumers are now exploring two primary routes to go solar: Rooftop Solar and Open Access Solar . Both offer long-term cost savings, better energy visibility, and environmental benefits. However, the optimal choice
Madhumita Meka
May 303 min read


How to Cut Your Energy Costs by 30-50%: A Step-by-Step Guide for Industrial Plants
For factories and industrial plants across India, energy costs can account for up to 40% of operational expenses. Reducing these costs isn’t just about saving money, it’s about gaining a competitive edge, improving cash flow, and future-proofing your business. This guide will show you exactly how to achieve 30%-50% energy cost savings by leveraging renewable energy solutions tailored for your industry. Step 1: Audit Your Energy Consumption Understanding your load profile is
Madhumita Meka
Feb 271 min read


Group Captive Solar Explained: Why It could be the Smartest Option for Mid-Sized Businesses
The Group Captive Model is India’s most cost-effective solution for businesses that want to lower energy bills without owning a solar plant outright. But how does it work, and is it right for you? What is Group Captive Solar? It’s a legal structure under India’s Electricity Act that allows multiple consumers to co-own a renewable energy project, usually a solar or wind plant. Consumers must hold at least 26% equity and consume 51% of the power generated. Why Should You Care?
Madhumita Meka
Feb 271 min read


Navigating Renewable Energy Policies in India: What MDs and CEOs Must Know
For industrial and commercial businesses in India, the shift to renewable energy is no longer a matter of if , but how . Solar, wind, and hybrid projects can unlock significant energy cost savings, often in the range of 25%-50% while supporting ESG goals. But there’s a catch: India’s renewable energy policies are complex, and navigating state-wise regulations, compliance frameworks, and approval processes can make or break a project’s success. For CFOs, plant heads, and sust
Madhumita Meka
Feb 273 min read
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