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How does the economics of solar work? | Saswat Das, Founder, and Director, Sunmeister Energy
Season 3 · Episode 579

How does the economics of solar work? | Saswat Das, Founder, and Director, Sunmeister Energy

The Brand Called You · The Brand Called You

July 21, 202225m 59s

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Show Notes

Renewable energy is energy produced from sources like the sun and wind that are naturally replenished and do not run out. Renewable energy can be used for electricity generation, space, water heating and cooling, and transportation.

Non-renewable energy, in contrast, comes from finite sources that could get used up, such as fossil fuels like coal and oil.

About Saswat Das

  • Saswat Das is the founder and Director of Sunmeister Energy.

‘An emerging energy solutions company working at the intersection of solar energy, energy efficiency, and energy storage’

  • Energy best saved is energy not used.
  • The next best thing you could do is use a piece of energy-efficient equipment.
  • You could supplement that energy requirement with a renewable source.
  • Solar has a limitation. It works during the day and not at night.