Imran Khan

Imran Khan is a seasoned professional in the field of renewable energy with extensive experience in various positions spanning over several years. Imran currently serves as a Manager at Mercados Energy Markets India since September 2021, previously holding the role of Senior Analyst. Prior experience includes a position as a Consultant in Green Energy Sustainability at TUV SUD South Asia from March 2019 to September 2021, and as a Senior Consultant at Alsus Cooling Towers Private Limited for one year. Imran started as a Solar Engineer at Silverson Solar from January 2016 to February 2018 and was a Researcher in Solar Thermal at the National Institute of Solar Energy - India from February to November 2015. Teaching experience includes a role as Senior Lecturer at Maharishi Dayanand University from September 2008 to August 2013. Imran's academic credentials include a PG Diploma in Renewable Energy from TERI School of Advanced Studies, a Master of Technology in Thermal Engineering from Delhi College of Engineering, and a Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering from Jamia Millia Islamia.

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Mercados Energy Markets India

Mercados Energy Markets India Private Limited is a specialist consultancy firm supporting clients in liberalizing energy sectors, promoting efficient and sustainable energy markets, designing effective regulation, and assisting energy businesses to succeed. Our approach integrates innovative, state-of-the-art techniques with practical, tailor-made solutions to today’s energy sector challenges. Our key people have held top positions in government, regulatory authorities, and energy companies, and bring a global perspective to local and regional issues. Mercados EMI started operations in India in 2008 and is currently offering services in Electricity, Oil & Gas and Renewable Energy sectors. We are premier consultants to various Public Sector and Private Utilities across the entire value chain in the Power Sector.


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