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Rakesh Bakshi

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Rakesh Bakshi
Born(1958-06-04)4 June 1958
Died13 April 2020(2020-04-13) (aged 61)
NationalityIndian
Alma materNational Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra
OccupationChairman & Managing Director RRB Energy Limited
SpouseSeema Bakshi (Deceased Oct 2017)
ChildrenShweathambri Bakshi, Riteesh Mohan Bakshi & Raghav Mohan Bakshi

Also known as the Green Maharaja, the London-born owner of RRB Energy, Rakesh Bakshi (4 June 1958 - 13 April 2020), was an Indian climate change activist, professor, and businessman. He is credited as one of the pioneers in the field of renewable energy sources in India and founded Solchrome Private Limited and RRB Energy Limited.[1] He last held the position of Chairman and Managing Director at RRBEL. In 1991, Rakesh Bakshi was awarded Padma Shri, India's 4th highest civilian award, by then-President of India, Shri. R. Venkataraman, in recognition of his commendable contributions to the field of renewable energy sources.[2] He is the first Indian to be honored with this award for working in the field of renewable energy.[3]

Early life

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Rakesh Bakshi was born in London on 4 June 1958. From a young age, he recognized the importance of tapping into alternative energy sources to reduce global warming.[4] He graduated from the National Institute of Technology Kurukshetra[5] and achieved postgraduate qualifications in computer science and foreign trade. After completing his studies, he set up companies to research, manufacture, and implement renewable power plants. He was a guest lecturer at IIT for a short time.

Career

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Rakesh Bakshi is credited as the founder of the following companies that work in the field of researching and manufacturing renewable energy generation equipment, mainly in the area of wind power generation.[citation needed]

  • Solchrome Private Limited - the first Continuous Plating Solar Selective Coating Plant established in India.
  • RRB Energy Limited
  • Eco RRB Infra Private Limited

Rakesh Bakshi contributed as an eco-preneur - an entrepreneur in environmentally-friendly technology and businesses. He ventured into the commercial application of products and services in the field of renewable energy. He was a forerunner in establishing wind power as a major source of power generation in India.

Rakesh Bakshi introduced to the Indian energy sector some of the most advanced and best western technologies in the field of renewable energy and wind power energy from developed countries from Europe and Canada. Rakesh Bakshi's companies also marketed and exported renewable energy products and services globally, to countries including Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, Greece, Malaysia, Mauritius, Botswana, Korea, Australia, Cyprus, the U.K, and Turkey.

Awards and recognitions

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  • Padma Shri - 1991[6]
  • Prince Henrik's Medal of Honour from Denmark - 1997
  • Climate Technology Leadership Award United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change - 1999 [7]
  • Udyog Rattan
  • 2000 Millennium Award
  • SESI Business Leadership Award from Solar Energy Society of India- 2005
  • Lifetime Achievement Award
  • Rotary's "For The Sake Of Honour" Award
  • Order of the Star of Italian Solidarity, Knight Commander
  • German Cross of the Order of Merit

Titles

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  • Wind Energy Pioneer
  • Green Maharaja

Personal life

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Rakesh Bakshi married Seema Bakshi, daughter of Brigadier Dr. Kapil Mohan (Chairman and Managing Director of Mohan Meakin Limited), who comes from one of the most respected and highly illustrious families of India. She died on 11 October 2017 in Chennai. He has three children: Shweathambri Bakshi (daughter), Riteesh Mohan Bakshi (son), and Raghav Mohan Bakshi (son).

References

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  1. ^ "On Rakesh Bakshi". Economic Times. Archived from the original on 16 October 2015. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  2. ^ "Profile". India Energy. doi:10.1109/PESW.2002.985012. S2CID 111032216.
  3. ^ Mallon, Karl (25 June 2012). Contributions summary. Routledge. ISBN 9781136558603. Retrieved 22 October 2015. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  4. ^ "Early life brief". AIHIT data. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  5. ^ "Alumni NIT Kurukshetra". Quora. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  6. ^ "Awards lists". India Mart. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  7. ^ "UNFC Award". EE Foundation. Retrieved 22 October 2015.