Rahul Walawalkar of IESA receives Renewable Energy India Award


Dr.  Rahul Walawalkar,  Executive  Director  of India Energy  Storage  Alliance  (IESA)  and President  &  M.D.  of  Customized Energy  Solutions  (India) receives  the  Renewable  Energy  India  (REI) award  in  the  category  of Leading  Crusader  for  Energy  Storage  Solutions at  the  ongoing  Renewable Energy  India Expo.   Rahul is  sixth  and  youngest  individual to  receive  Jury’s  Award  at  REI. He  joins  a distinguished group  which  includes  Dr.  Pramod  Deo,  Former  Chairperson,  CERC  (Lifetime  Achievement), Piyush  Goyal, Former  Minister for  Power  and  New  and  Renewable  Energy  (Transformative  Leadership  in RE),  Dr.  Upendra  Tripathi, Former  Secretary  MNRE  (RE  Crusader  of  the  year), Tulsi  Tanti of  Suzlon (Industry  Man  of  the  year)  and  Rana Kapoor  of  Yes  Bank  (Pioneer  in  RE  Funding).IESA member companies namely  Sterling  &  Wilson, Vikram  Solar  and  CleanMax  Solar  also  won  REI awards in different categories.   REI awards  are  an  initiative  by  UBM  India to  recognize  and  encourage  industry  players  who  strive  hard to  bring  a  sea  change  in  India’s renewable  energy  market  with groundbreaking  innovations  and initiatives.   These  awards are  conducted  methodically  to  draw  out  the  best  in the  industry, with a process  driven robust  approach  with EY  as  the  process advisors and  a  neutral  jury  which  comprises of industry  think  tanks  who  have  championed their respective  domain  expertise  from  various  facets  of the renewable  energy  sector.   This award  is  latest  recognition  for Rahul and  Customized Energy  Solutions team.  In  2016, under  Rahul’s leadership  Customized Energy  Solutions  (CES)  team  was recognized with  Brad  Roberts  Award  for outstanding  industry  contribution  by  Energy  Storage  Association,  USA.  Independent  Power  Producers Association  of India also  recognized CES  (India) with  Power  Innovations Award  for 2016  for  work done on  advancing  energy  storage  in  India through  India Energy  Storage  Alliance.  In  2015, Institution  of Engineering  (India) ,  Pune  Chapter awarded Rahul  the  prestigious  ‘DSK  Energy  Award’ for  contributions in  field  of  renewable  energy. In  2014,  Ministry  of New  and  Renewable  Energy  (MNRE)  nominated him  on the standing  committee  for  energy  storage  and  hybrids. He was recognized as  a  ‘Legend  in Energy’ by Association  of Energy  Engineers at  the  World  Energy  Engineering  Congress in  2007. Rahul is recipient  of Computer Society  of India’s Young  IT  Professional  Award  for  2001  and  2002 Dr.  Rahul  Walawalkar,  Executive  Director,  IESA,  commented,  “I am  delighted  to  receive  the  Leading Crusader  for  Energy  Storage Solutions  award.  This award  is  a  testament  of  our  efforts  in  unlocking  the potential  of India’s  energy  storage,  microgrids  and  EV  market. We are  working  with a vision  to  make India  a global hub  for  adoption  as  well  as  manufacturing  of advanced  energy  storage technologies  by 2020. I  would  like  to thank  all  our  members  for  their  continued support  and  increasing  awareness  about energy storage,  microgrid  technologies  and  EVs in India.   This award  comes  at  a  perfect time as  Global  Energy  Storage Alliance announced  to celebrate 1st  World Energy  Storage  Day on  22nd  September. To commemorate  on  the  1st  World  Energy  Storage Day,  IESA  will organize India  Energy  Storage Policy Forum  on  23rd  September  2017  at  Delhi.  The  forum  will help provide a direct platform  for  industry and  policy  makers  to interact and  debate on  the crucial policy decisions  that  can  determine opportunities  for  energy  storage, micro grids  and  EVs in India”.   With Government’s  initiative  on  National  Mission  Electric Mobility  Plan, India is  working  towards cleaner vehicles. To  catalyze  the  movement, IESA  would  be  launching  its  new  initiative-  Moving  Onwards for Vehicle Electrification  (MOVE) with  a  goal  to  accelerate  building  of robust  ecosystem  for  enabling eMobility  in  India at  India Energy  Storage  Policy  Forum.   

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