India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA) has been conferred with the Independent Powerย Producers Association of India (IPPAI) Award in the category of Innovative Initiative in Energy Storageย 2017 at its 18th Regulators & Policymakers Retreat.
The eminent Jury consists of Prof SL Rao (Former Chairman, CERC), Dr Pramod Deo (Former Chairman,ย CERC), Mr. Ajay Shankar (Former Secretary, Dept of Industrial Policy and Promotion), Mr HL Bajajย (Former Member, Appellate Tribunal for Electricity), Mr. Rakesh Nath (Former Member, Appellateย Tribunal for Electricity) and others.
The IPPAI Power Awards acknowledges the remarkable contributors in the entire spectrum of the Indianย Power Sector. Over the years, it has gained significance in the sector as one of the most prestigiousย awards. The annual IPPAI Power Awards is a celebration and acknowledgment of the achievements inย the Indian power and energy sector as part of the 18th Regulators & Policymakers Retreat 2017.
Commenting on the recognition, Dr. Rahul Walawalkar, Executive Director, IESA, said, โToday, India isย recognized as the fastest growing large economy and is poised for rapid adoption of advanced energyย storage technologies. Energy storage has almost 20 different applications in India such as renewableย integration, grid ancillary services, diesel minimization, micro grids for energy access and campuses asย well as electric vehicles. India should be the global manufacturing hub of advance energy storage
technologies to catalyze the electricity market in South East Asia.
To create the platform for energy storage application for Indian Energy Sector, Customized Energyย Solutions launched IESA in 2012 to accelerate adoption of energy storage and micro grids in India. Weย are pleased to receive this award and would like to take this opportunity to thank the IPPAI for the honorย and to our members and partners for their continuous supportโ.
IESAโs vision is to make India a global leader in adoption of energy storage, micro grids and EVs. Forย growth of the industry, IESA launched initiatives such as:
MICRO – Micro grid Initiative for Campus and Rural Opportunities: IESA have set a goal of reducingย cost of electricity from micro grids in India by 30% to 50% in the next 3 years and are working to bringย together various stakeholders to achieve this dream. Phase 1 of the initiative focuses on energy accessย for remote communities and Phase 2 will focus on the campus micro grids.
2. CES-Global Energy Storage Index: This is a sectorial index for global energy storage market and isย developed by Customized Energy Solutions. It is designed to track the energy storage industryย comprising technology manufacturers, energy storage solutions providers, raw material providers,ย component suppliers and power electronics companies. This Index includes companies from acrossย the globe including USA, China, Japan, South Korea, Switzerland, India and Canada etc.
http://indexgraphs.indiaesa.info/
3. India Energy Storage Database (IESDB): IESDB is a database of energy storage and micro grid projectsย as well as manufacturing, recycling and EV charging stations in India. This is currently under BETA test,ย and we are working with IESA members to populate useful data to show the status of energy storageย industry in India. http://iesdb.indiaesa.info/
4. IESA academy (Skill development initiative): IESA is working with select industry associations such asย IEEMA and top research universities such as VJTI, TERI and GERMI to address need for training andย skill development for the sector. IESA in association with IEEMA launched a unique program me onย advanced energy storage technologies and manufacturing process. The first at Mumbai on 17-18thย Nov 2017.
5. MOVE: this is a new initiative to help India move towards Vehicle electrification and build a robustย ecosystem for EV manufacturing. IESA will be working with various stakeholders in the mobility sectorย to address barriers and focus on the aspects related to batteries for EVs and charging infrastructure.
About India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA):
The India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA) was launched in 2012 to assess the market potential of Energyย Storage Technologies in India, through an active dialogue and subsequent analysis among the variousย stakeholders to make the Indian industry and power sector aware of the tremendous need for Energyย Storage in the very near future. IESA aims to make India a Global Hub for research and manufacturing ofย advanced energy storage technologies by 2020. During past years IESA membership has grown from 5 toย 70+ and covers verticals from Energy Storage Manufacturers, Research institutes & universities,ย Renewable Energy companies and Power electronics companies.IESA website: www.indiaesa.info
Press Contact – India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA):
Debi Prasad Das
Director- IESA
Tel- 9699719818
Email- ddash@ces-ltd.com
Swati Gantellu
Assistant Manager- IESA
Tel- 9168429492
Email- sgantellu@ces-ltd.com
About Customized Energy Solutions (CES)
Established in 1998, Customized Energy Solutions assists clients in managing and staying ahead of theย changes in the wholesale and retail electricity and natural gas markets. Serving hundreds of clients,ย Customized Energy Solutions offers best-in-class hosted software solutions and consultative servicesย focused on optimizing energy market operations. CES manages over 5,500MW of generation in total,ย and is committed to promoting economic development through the advancement of transparent,
efficient and non-discriminatory practices in the energy markets. CES empowers clients by helping themย better understand and manage the inner workings of energy markets and new technologies. CESย provides the highest level of energy information technology and services to clients around the globe.ย CES website: http://ces-ltd.com/
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