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Top Green Energy Companies in Kolkata

 Kolkata hosts several prominent green energy companies contributing to India's renewable energy sector. Here are some notable firms: Vikram Solar Limited Kolkata, India Established in 2005, Vikram Solar is one of India's largest solar module manufacturers, with a 3.5 GW annual production capacity. The company specializes in solar photovoltaic (PV) module manufacturing and provides engineering, procurement, and construction services, along with operations and maintenance of solar power plants.  CESC Limited Kolkata, India CESC is a flagship company of the RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group, responsible for electricity generation and distribution in Kolkata and surrounding areas. The company has diversified into renewable energy, operating a 9 MW solar project in Gujarat and a 50 MW wind project in Rajasthan, and is developing hydro power projects in Arunachal Pradesh.  KSL Cleantech Limited Kolkata, India KSL Cleantech is a leading solar engineering, procurement, and construction (EP...

Platform Opportunities in Green Energy

  Creating platforms in green energy offers significant opportunities across various sectors, driven by the global transition to sustainable energy. Below are some key areas where platforms can be developed: 1. Renewable Energy Trading Platforms Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Energy Trading: Platforms that enable individuals and businesses to trade surplus energy from solar panels or wind turbines directly. Virtual Power Plants (VPPs): Aggregating energy from distributed sources to create a network that functions as a single power plant, balancing supply and demand in real-time. 2. Energy Management and Optimization Smart Grid Platforms: Tools for utilities and consumers to optimize energy use, monitor consumption, and manage loads during peak demand. Energy-as-a-Service (EaaS): Platforms offering subscription models for energy management, including energy efficiency, consumption analytics, and equipment optimization. 3. Carbon Credit and Offset Platforms Carbon Trading Platforms: Facilit...

Ditch coffee and have a matcha for the sake of your health

  Switch out coffee for matcha for the sake of your health (thenewdaily.com.au) It’s not everyone’s cup of tea, but it’s packed with antioxidants and could be good for you, which is why matcha has been on the rise for years, not only in Australia but around the world. According to Britannica, the powdered green tea  was introduced to Japan in the 1100s by a Zen Buddhist monk who studied in China and then brought back seeds and knowledge of how to prepare the drink. Zen Buddhists then developed a new way to grow the tea leaf plant, by keeping it in shade, which is thought to be behind the health benefits of matcha. To this day, matcha is derived from the shrub,  Camellia sinensis , which is used for your standard green tea. Japan is the world’s biggest exporter of matcha and it is still used in tea ceremonies but in recent years the drink has become more widely accessible around the world. Vibrant green in colour, it’s not hard to spot a matcha and some celebrity fans are ...