Tanya Singhal Appointed as Vice President for India Operations at Global Energy Alliance
Global Energy Alliance appoints Tanya Singhal to lead India operations
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Tanya Singhal has been appointed Vice President for India at the Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet, focusing on enhancing India's energy systems and clean power initiatives. With a strong background in renewable energy, Singhal aims to accelerate solutions for modernized grids and reliable clean power across India.
- 01Tanya Singhal appointed as Vice President for India at Global Energy Alliance.
- 02Her role focuses on enhancing India's energy systems and clean power initiatives.
- 03Singhal previously co-founded SolarArise, raising over ₹2,000 crore (approximately $240 million USD) for solar projects.
- 04The Global Energy Alliance emphasizes modernized grids and battery storage.
- 05Singhal's leadership aims to unlock investment and strengthen energy solutions in India.
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The Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet has appointed Tanya Singhal as Vice President for India, marking a significant step in its mission to enhance India's energy systems and clean power initiatives. Singhal, a renewable energy entrepreneur and former co-founder of SolarArise, has extensive experience in scaling clean energy platforms. During her tenure at SolarArise, she raised over ₹2,000 crore (approximately $240 million USD) in capital to develop a portfolio of 500 MWp of utility-scale solar assets across India. The Global Energy Alliance is focusing on key areas such as battery storage, grid digitalization, and distributed energy, as it celebrates three years of operations in India. CEO Woochong Um emphasized the importance of India's role in the global energy transition, stating that Singhal's leadership will be crucial in accelerating solutions that strengthen the grid and unlock investment. Singhal expressed her enthusiasm for the role, highlighting the need for reliable clean power and modernized energy systems in India.
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Singhal's leadership is expected to enhance India's energy infrastructure, potentially leading to more reliable and accessible clean power for millions of people.
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