N K Sharma, Sr Manager (Corporate Planning), NTPC has been selected in the Board of Future Energy Leaders
Nishant Kumar Sharma, Sr Manager (Corporate Planning) has been selected in the Board of Future Energy Leaders (FEL-100) by World Energy Council in April 2021.
Nishant Kumar Sharma, Sr Manager (Corporate Planning), NTPC
New Delhi: Nishant Kumar Sharma, Sr Manager (Corporate Planning) has been selected in the Board of Future Energy Leaders (FEL-100) by World Energy Council in April 2021. Earlier, he was selected as a part of the cohort of Future Energy Leaders (FEL-100) in the World Energy Council from India in May 2020.
Nishant is enthusiastic energy professional with more than 10 years of experience in the energy sector. He is a Mechanical Engineer from NIT Jaipur, Post Graduate Diploma in Renewable energy from TERI University, New Delhi, and PGD in Business and Corporate Law from Symbiosis College, Pune. He is a Certified Energy Auditor from the Bureau of Energy Efficiency. He has published a poster at a conference in IISC, Bengaluru, and a paper at IPS 2020 Conference on Sustainable Energy and Hydrogen Economy. He is a keen follower of technology and has also developed android applications on Quizzing for Plant & Personnel Safety and a SOS application for Girl Child Safety.
Future Energy Leaders platform (FEL-100) is an initiative by The World Energy Council to support and promote energy leaders of the future through this platform. The FEL-100 engages with exceptional young professionals to deliver innovative projects in support of the global energy community.
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