Mainak Chakraborty is the co founder and Co-CEO of GPS Renewables (Green Power Systems). Fortuna Meida recently named him as “The Bioenergy person of the year, 2015”. While speaking with The wp Journal, Mainak explains the methods used in the waste energy sector, which has seen a lot a failures. While working in Bangalore, his team faced issues due to the disconnect with the local government. He emphasizes on the need for cross disciplinary efforts to address problems. Also how a monitoring body can play referee to large wp funds.
One can work more without red tapes in the country : Mainak Chakraborty
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