Gopala Krishnan is a renewable energy engineer with eight years’ experience bridging research, technical modeling, and policy analysis across wind, rooftop PV, agrivoltaics and industrial energy efficiency. Currently an Engineer in Project Development at DNV, he previously led rooftop PV scaling and agrivoltaics potential studies at CSTEP, combining HOMER simulations, GIS-based taluk-level potential mapping and pandas-driven data pipelines. His background includes wind-turbine wake modeling during a TNO internship and hands-on field exposure to thermal power and industrial energy management, giving him a rare mix of aerodynamic modelling and practical energy-systems insight. He has designed business models and policy recommendations to de-risk rooftop and agrivoltaic deployment, and analysed decarbonization pathways for MSME clusters using techno-economic scenarios. Comfortable with both technical tools and stakeholder engagement, he’s known for translating complex simulation results into actionable policy and commercial strategies. Based in Bengaluru, he brings an evidence-driven approach to scaling decentralized and grid-connected renewables in India.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Sustainable Energy Technology, Sustainable energy, Wind energy, Sustainable Energy Technology, Sustainable energy, Wind energy at University of Twente
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.), Mechanical with specialization in Energy Engineering, Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.), Mechanical with specialization in Energy Engineering at Vellore Institute of Technology
Contributions:10 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 4 months
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