GPS Renewables appoints principal advisor of green hydrogen vertical GPS Renewables, a Bengaluru-based biofuels technology and EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) company, named Santanu Roy its Green Hydrogen vertical’s principal advisor. Santanu Roy, Executive Director of Business Development, Corporate Affairs, and Sustainability of GAIL, retired after 30 years. He led Strategy & Planning, Projects Development, Total Quality Management, and the Centre of Business Excellence at GAIL for nearly a decade. He helped GAIL create Strategy 2020 and the Net Zero strategy, bid for ONGC Tripura Power Company, and build the Mumbai-Nagpur-Jharsuguda pipeline. He restructured Konkan LNG’s debt and equity and…
Author: Anela Dokso
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