Serentica Renewables appoints Anil Kumar Singh as Director (Operations) Energy Watch
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Serentica Renewables appoints Anil Kumar Singh as Director (Operations)

Serentica Renewables has announced the appointment of Anil Kumar Singh as Director (Operations)

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Mumbai: Serentica Renewables, a leading renewable energy provider in India, announced on Monday the appointment of Anil Kumar Singh as Director (Operations). In this role, Singh will report to Akshay Hiranandani, Chief Executive Officer, and will be based out of the companys Mumbai office.

Anil Kumar Singh

Singh brings with him over 33 years of diverse experience in port, cement, petrochemicals, thermal power, electricity distribution, telecom and renewables, said a statement. In his previous assignments, he has worked with renowned organisations such as Tata Power, Tata Teleservices, and Tata Power Delhi Distribution, where he played key roles in leading large-scale operational and technical initiatives. Before joining Serentica, Anil was associated with Adani Green Energy Limited as Chief Project Officer, leading its asset management, operations, and project functions, said the statement.

"A seasoned professional, Singh has extensive expertise in managing end-to-end operational excellence, process optimisation, and large-scale infrastructure execution. His leadership will be instrumental in strengthening Serentica's mission to accelerate Indias energy transition and strengthen its renewable power portfolio," said the statement.

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Commenting on the appointment, Akshay Hiranandani, CEO, Serentica Renewables, said, "Anil's in-depth expertise in large-scale project execution and operational leadership comes at a pivotal time for Serentica, as we scale our portfolio to serve Indias hard-to-abate industries. His strong track record in building operational excellence across the renewable value chain will strengthen our execution capabilities and support our mission of delivering reliable, round-the-clock green energy to enable industrial decarbonisation."

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