Karan Malhotra

Deputy Manager - Carbon Credits at Avaada Group

Karan Malhotra currently serves as Deputy Manager for Carbon Credits at Avaada Group, focusing on the life cycle of carbon credits within renewable energy projects and adhering to voluntary GHG mitigation standards. Prior experience includes a role as Senior Analyst at ESG Book, where research centered on climate change data and identifying green revenue activities in corporate sustainability reports. Karan also worked as a Senior Business Development Engineer at LR Energy, engaging in business development for solar PV projects, regulatory analysis, and climate change initiatives. Earlier experience includes operations in power exchange markets at PTC India Limited and an internship at Powergrid Corporation of India Ltd, where foundational knowledge of electrical substations was gained. Karan holds a B.Tech. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from The NorthCap University and is pursuing a postgraduate degree in International Business at the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade.

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Avaada Group

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Avaada Group is a visionary energy conglomerate with a presence across the entire spectrum of the energy transition value chain, including the production of Solar Modules, Renewable Power Generation, and the development of large scale projects for Green Hydrogen, Green Methanol, Green Ammonia, and Sustainable Aviation Fuel. Under the astute leadership of Mr. Vineet Mittal, the group has established itself as a significant player on the global energy stage. Avaada Energy, the group's flagship arm for renewable power generation, is on track to reach an impressive 11 GW of installed capacity by 2026. With its robust execution capabilities and a solid track record, Avaada has earned the trust of international investors, as evidenced by the equity raise of US $1.3 Billion in early 2023, including a US $1 Billion investment commitment from Brookfield’s Energy Transition Fund and $300 million from GPSC, PTT Group of Thailand.


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Mumbai, India

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501-1,000

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