Jindal Power Limited
Ramakrishna Kartik has extensive experience in electrical engineering and project management, currently serving as Deputy Manager at Jindal Power Limited since August 2024, focusing on the installation and commissioning of substations and overhead lines, as well as implementing standard operating procedures and monitoring electrical and mechanical works. Prior roles include Colliery Engineer at BGR Mining & Infra Limited, Project Coordinator at Gruis Communications Pvt. Ltd., and Electrical Engineer at Bharat Aluminium Company Ltd., where responsibilities ranged from project execution to the maintenance of electrical and mechanical equipment. Ramakrishna began the career as an Engineer at Prakash Industries Limited, specializing in maintenance of substations and DG sets. Ramakrishna holds a Bachelor of Technology degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from KIET, completed in 2009.
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Jindal Power Limited
Jindal Power Limited (JPL) is a leading Indian power company with a diverse energy portfolio encompassing thermal and renewable sources. With an impressive installed capacity of 4300 MW, JPL has been instrumental in meeting the nation's growing power demands. Pioneering the establishment of an Independent Power Plant (IPP) in 2007 with its 4x250 MW thermal power unit in Chhattisgarh's Raigarh district, JPL has continued its expansion in Tamnar with a 2400 MW (4X600 MW) thermal power plant. JPL energy portfolio includes 3400 MW at Tamnar, Chhattisgarh and 600 MW at Simhapuri Andhra Pradesh & 300 MW at Shirpur, Maharashtra. By leveraging cutting-edge technologies and best practices, JPL has set new standards in India's power sector. The company's vision is to emerge as a significant player in the industry, contributing to the nation's development. Committed to renewable energy sources, JPL aims to substantially increase the share of power generated through sustainable means. As the 5th largest integrated power producer in India, based on million units of generation, and with three captive mines, JPL stands as a key player in the sector. The company envisions establishing benchmarks in renewable energy, carbon emissions, and environmental protection. Furthermore, JPL is a trailblazer in community development and welfare initiatives.