Over the past 19 years, Pranav Shrivastava has specialised in engine powertrain system. He worked on multiple development porjects in USA, Europe ,Japan and India. Almost for a decade, he worked in DENSO International India Pvt.Ltd R&D Powertrain Dept. He set up the Common Rail Fuel Injection System Application Development team in India.
Recently ,he has been assigned new responsibility for leading Mobility Electronics Department which is responsible to develop various types of electronics control units. Additionally, he is technical leader for Carbon Neutral initiatives for DENSO in India to achieve DENSO’s Carbon Neutral Target by 2035.
The three main global energy concerns of providing access to modern energy, enhancing the security of the energy supply, and minimising the impact of energy systems on the climate have an impact on both national and international energy governance. To develop solutions that address the many facets of these difficulties, however, a variety of actors and stakeholders must be included due to the complexity of the energy challenges.
The main sub-themes under governance will be:
Barriers, Enablers and Emerging Evidence
Policies, Targets, Strategies, Instruments and Case Studies
Emerging Models
Cities are responsible for more than 70% of the world’s energy consumption and 40% to 50% of its greenhouse gas emissions. Managing increasing urbanisation is a challenge, and nations must deal with the effects it will have on the environment in terms of energy and climate.
India still has to identify the development pathways for these complicated energy service demands, therefore this sector offers the chance to improve future planning. The Indian economy will have to make long-term investments in the network of energy provision for homes, businesses, and other types of structures as well as for transportation, public constructed spaces, and other urban arrangements.
Our transition to a future with lower carbon emissions depends heavily on buildings. They are our places of residence, rest, and employment; they also account for around one-third of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions and nearly 40% of the world’s energy usage.
The main sub-themes under buildings will be:
Building Design and Construction Practices
Energy Efficient and Smart Controls for Buildings Systems
Indoor Environmental Quality and Human Health
Smart and Grid Interactive Buildings
Energy Data, Benchmarking and Building Performance