With irregular power cuts, soaring bills, and rampant climate change, the road ahead to make India 100% energy efficient is full of potholes and roadblocks. While the government is prioritizing energy conservation, India is currently the third largest emitter of greenhouse gases after the US and China, making it most vulnerable to climate change. It is high time now that we take ownership and do our part in order to save our climate by creating fully energy efficient industries and homes. Wondering where to begin? Using energy efficient appliances and electronics is one of the first steps you can take in this direction. Using energy-efficient appliances and electronics can dramatically reduce the energy demand in homes and offices alike.
Author
Sibabrata Das
Sibabrata Das
Sibabrata (B.Tech. CivilE.'12) is among the young achievers recognised by the prestigious FORBES magazine. Even as a student he co-founded an E-commerce company with his batch mates during his final year at IIT Bombay. After successfully running this business for 2 years as a CEO, he exited to co-found Atomberg Technologies in collaboration with another IITB batchmate Manoj. Presently, Sibabrata oversees finance and overall strategy at Atomberg. He was an awardee at the National Entrepreneurship Awards 2017.