National Workshop on Renewable Energy: Current Affairs, Job Prospects and Future Research organised at SMVDU

KATRA February 16: Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University (SMVDU) successfully organised a National Workshop on Renewable Energy: Current Affairs, Job Prospects, and Future Research. on 16/02/2024. The workshop brought together experts, professionals, and students to deliberate on the crucial aspects of renewable energy in India and its implementation. Dr. Yatheshth Anand, Assistant Professor, School of Mechanical Engineering and Coordinator of the programme in his welcome address explained about the schedule of the awareness programme and stressed upon the need for the same. Dr. Vineet Veer Tyagi, Head, School of Energy Management and Dean R&D highlighted the initiatives taken by the School of Energy Management for climate change mitigation. In his address, Prof. Ashutosh Vaishstha, Dean, Faculty of Management, SMVDU highlighted the steps taken by SMVDU in organizing such events. He stressed that such events help in broadening the knowledge base of the participants.

Prof. Ashutosh stressed on the theme of the workshop. He said that this workshop will make all of us understand the need for renewable energy and sustainable development. In-depth discussions were held on the current scenario of renewable energy in India, including policies, initiatives, challenges, and achievements. Mr. Saswat Sourav Panda, Program Manager RE100 India at The Climate Group, shed light on the latest advancements in solar and biomass energy. With the renewable energy sector emerging as a significant contributor to India’s energy mix, the workshop focused on exploring the diverse career opportunities available. Participants gained insights into various job roles, skill requirements, and career pathways in this rapidly growing sector.

The workshop provided a platform for researchers to present their innovative ideas, ongoing projects, and future research directions in renewable energy. Discussions revolved around technological innovations, sustainable practices, and potential solutions to address the evolving challenges in the field. Mr. Panda shared his expertise through his address.  Participants had the opportunity to engage in meaningful exchanges, network with peers, and gain valuable insights to shape their careers and contribute to the advancement of renewable energy. The workshop concluded with a consensus on the importance of collaborative efforts among academia, industry, and policymakers to foster innovation, promote sustainable practices, and accelerate the transition towards a greener and more resilient energy future.