At COP26, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi set the tone for the country’s climate action trajectory by outlining five strong commitments. By 2030, India will increase its renewable non-fossil energy capacity to 500GW, meet 50% of its energy demand from renewable energy sources and reduce the economy’s carbon emissions intensity by 45%.

It will also seek to reduce its total projected carbon emissions by 1 billion tonnes by 2030 and reach its net-zero target by 2070.  We at Siri Exergy, carry out Carbon Foot Printing and also helping Industries achieve their Net Zero emission targets.  Under Carbon Foot Print,

the following activities will be carried out:

  1. Determine Carbon Emissions under scope 1 & scope 2, comprehensively as per GHG protocol standards
  2. Determine also values under all major scope 3 emissions
  3. Calculate Carbon Foot-print as per GHG emission Protocols
  4. Analyse carbon foot-print and identify high impact GHG reduction opportunities.
  5. Recommend possible opportunities for probable CDM projects