Welspun Energy today said it has entered into a pact with Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) for exchange of knowledge and skills development in the renewable energy industry.
“Both institutes will jointly develop and organise workshops, seminars and conferences for knowledge sharing.
Internships and placements will also be offered by India’s leading renewable energy generator to help students develop practical knowhow about this upcoming industry,” the company said in a statement here.
Welspun Energy has committed to set up a corpus for offering scholarships to five outstanding students.
NMIMS students will get to visit Welspun’s solar and wind power plants across the country while the company’s senior executives will lecture students of the institute through fixed-term visiting assignments on the nuances of this booming sector.
Speaking on the occasion, Sindoor Mittal, Director, Welspun Energy said, “The idea is to make the renewable energy industry more accessible to the younger generation and help young graduates acclimatise to become fully effective employees in a short time span.”
Commenting on the partnership, Rajan Saxena, Vice-Chancellor, NMIMS, said, “India has an aggressive growth plan to develop its clean energy portfolio. NMIMS believes in preparing students for tomorrow in high-growth industries and partnering with Welspun Energy will help us to maximise career opportunities in the renewable energy sector.”
“While certain knowledge and skills are transferable, there are sector specific skills unique to renewable energy which will need to be developed. The partnership will help conceptualise and deliver highly specialised programmes at NMIMS,” he said.
This is Welspun Energy’s second engagement with a leading education institution this year. It had established a lab at the Gujarat Energy Research & Management Institute (GERMI) and its collaboration with the Pundit Deendayal Petroleum University will soon be mentoring students in solar power projects.
Over 218,036 million tonnes of carbon emissions are annually mitigated through Welspun Energy’s 131 MW commissioned renewable capacity.
WEL will be commissioning Asia’s biggest 150 MW solar project in Neemuch, Madhya Pradesh this year and an aggregate 200 MW capacity is presently under development.
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