Today’s growing investment in India has increasingly focused on the renewable energy sector. It’s an understandable trend, since energy is a foundation for any modern economy, and rapidly developing nations require rapidly developing sources of energy. But India, already a major user of coal and oil, has worked hard to move away from polluting fossil fuels, developing large scale wind and solar installations, and supporting a variety of green initiatives. The country is now planning to build what would be the world’s largest solar power plant, with an expected capacity of nearly 4,000 MW.
Hydro power, still the world’s major renewable electrical energy source, has a long history in India, where some of the very first hydroelectric plants in Asia were constructed. India’s geography offers massive as yet untapped hydroelectric opportunities, especially in mountainous northern India, and the country ranks 5th in the world for such potential. Today hydro power is experiencing new life in India, as smaller hydroelectric projects are being developed to help fill the country’s growing electrical power gap. Such small scale hydro plants can generate significant power with relatively low-flow rates, avoiding the damaging effects of large scale reservoirs.
Pan Global, through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Pan Asia Infratech, is focused on environmentally sustainable energy, infrastructure, and technologies, and is investing in green energy projects to build an inclusive green economy around the world, with a current focus on India. Most recently, the company has been engaged in the ongoing acquisition Regency Yamuna Energy Limited, a privately held India corporation commissioning a 5.7 MW small-hydro project in northern India.
Pan Global is focused on developing a series of highly environmentally sustainable and high ROI projects. They are specifically focused on the following immediate opportunities in India:
• The development of small hydro power generation projects
• The development of solar PV projects
• The development of agriculture under controlled growing conditions
• The development of mega-watt scale geo-thermal power projects
• The development of green buildings
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