
Director, Oracle Energy & Water- Opower
Sabyasachi works on the Suite of Oracle Utilities -Opower which is in to ” IoT, customer Smart Meter data analytics, customer engagement, Behavioural Science, which deals with Customer experience, DSM, Demand Flexibility, Peak load saving, Electrification, EV adoption through engagement and using AI & ML.
He had been providing thought leadership from Oracle Utilities-Opower side within the JAPAC region. He has engaged as a utility and policy expert in multiple regulatory proceedings related to grid modernization, incentive-based ratemaking, utility business model transformation, and demand side resource planning. He has co-authored Whitepapers & blogs.
He is a Mechanical Engineering graduate from Utkal University and holds an MBA from the Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad and an Advanced Post Graduate Diploma in Financial Management from XLRI, Jamshedpur. He also has short term course in Supply Chain and International Marketing at Maastricht School of Management, Maastricht, Netherlands and Negocia Business School, Paris, France
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The three main global energy concerns of providing access to modern energy, enhancing the security of the energy supply, and minimising the impact of energy systems on the climate have an impact on both national and international energy governance. To develop solutions that address the many facets of these difficulties, however, a variety of actors and stakeholders must be included due to the complexity of the energy challenges.
Cities are responsible for more than 70% of the world’s energy consumption and 40% to 50% of its greenhouse gas emissions. Managing increasing urbanisation is a challenge, and nations must deal with the effects it will have on the environment in terms of energy and climate.
Our transition to a future with lower carbon emissions depends heavily on buildings. They are our places of residence, rest, and employment; they also account for around one-third of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions and nearly 40% of the world’s energy usage.