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C-Suite Conversations, with InSolare Energy’s MD and Founder, Dr. Sunit Tyagi

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Solar energy is often viewed simply as installing panels. But for Dr. Sunit Tyagi, Managing Director and Founder of InSolare Energy, it is a complex engineering challenge that rivals the design of a microprocessor.

In this illuminating episode of C-Suite Conversations, we sit down with the technocrat-entrepreneur who is quietly rewriting the rules of India’s renewable sector. A PhD from Rensselaer Polytechnic and an IIT Bombay alumnus, Dr. Tyagi spent years at Intel leading the development of microprocessors. Today, he applies that same rigour of “zero-error” precision to building massive solar parks and hybrid energy storage systems.

We go beyond the usual industry jargon of “green energy.” Dr. Tyagi decodes the critical role of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) and Green Hydrogen in making renewables reliable, not just available. He candidly discusses the “Net Zero” reality check—explaining why technology, profitability, and ambition must align for India to hit its 500GW target.

However, the conversation is also deeply personal. Dr. Tyagi reflects on his transition from a high-flying tech career in the US to the gritty reality of Indian infrastructure. He shares his leadership philosophy on fostering a culture where “innovation” isn’t just a buzzword, but a survival strategy.

This is a masterclass for anyone interested in the intersection of deep tech and sustainability. Dr. Tyagi proves that the future belongs to those who can not only dream of a greener world but have the engineering discipline to build it.

Join us as we decode the future of energy.

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