Repos Energy to hire 1,000 employees this year
Repos Energy to hire 1,000 employees this year
New Delhi, Mar 6: Repos Energy, energy distribution startup, has announced that it will hire 1,000 employees in 2021.
The founders of Repos, Chetan Walunj and Aditi Bhosale Walunj have announced that they are all set to hire 1,000 more team members this year, the Pune-based startup said in a statement.
”Backed by Ratan Tata to change the game of energy distribution in India, Repos is looking for robust team growth with people who are dreamers and want to do something for the nation.
More and more job seekers today look at the work culture, colleagues, professional growth, and most importantly, gender neutrality ? while considering a position in a company,” the startup said.
(Economic Times Energy World) Bio-based technologies and engineering company Praj Industries and Repos Energy plan to join hands for bio-mobility and launch mobile biofuel selling units. Bio-based technologies and engineering company Praj Industries and Repos Energy plan to join hands for bio-mobility and launch mobile biofuel selling units.
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“To bring this solution to the end-users through technology on wheels, Praj Industries, with Repos Energy, energy distribution startup will soon bring biofuel on wheels,” said the statement.
Founder Chairman of Praj Industries, Pramod Chaudhari said: “We want to build a carbon-neutral energy distribution ecosystem from agriculture to end-users through a vehicle. What Repos offers as a distribution solution was the only missing link in our ecosystem. Together, we can move towards carbon-neutral indigenous fuels.” READ MORE
Bio-based technologies and engineering company Praj Industries and Repos Energy plan to join hands for bio-mobility and launch mobile biofuel selling units.In a statement, Repos Energy said that a collaboration was discussed during a recent the .
Gas Based Economy
The Government of India seeks to increase the share of natural gas in India’s commercial energy basket from 6.3 percent in 2019 to 15 percent by 2030 to make India a ‘gas-based economy’. To reach the target of 15 percent, annual growth in consumption of natural gas has to increase from less than 5 percent in the last decade (less than 3 percent in 2019) to well over 10 percent in the next decade. India’s natural gas consumption in 2019-20 was about 175 mmscmd. To increase consumption to 600 mmscmd by 2030, the annual growth rate in consumption has to be more than 13 percent. This is not an impossible target. In the period 2008-2018, natural gas consumption in China grew by over 13 percent. Behind this double-digit growth rate for natural gas consumption in China was an annual average economic growth rate of over 8 percent, regulatory reform for transparency and flexibility along with focussed policy mandates.