Goan professor spearheads clean energy workshop in Germany

Dr Levinson J Martins, Managing Director of Goa Waste Management Corporation, along Pranay Morajkar, Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Goa University, were two delegates from Goa who also attended the workshop in Germany

ARMSTRONG VAZ | APRIL 19, 2024, 11:10 PM IST
Goan professor spearheads clean energy workshop in Germany

Indian and German delegates who attended the Indo-German bilateral workshop in Germany.


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When like-minded people come together, amazing things happen, wrote Goa-born German-based Professor Ravi Xavier Fernandes on his LinkedIn page.

He was referring to the Indo-German workshop on ‘Future Energy Carriers: Advancing Bio-circular Economy for Clean Energy’ recently held at Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) Braunschweig, Germany.

The Indo-German two-day workshop saw delegates from India and German deliberate on various topics centred around Future Energy, Circular Economy, Clean Energy and Circular Bioeconomy.

For the uninitiated, Circular Bioeconomy is an economy powered by nature. It is a new economic model that emphasises the use of renewable natural capital and focuses on minimising waste, replacing the wide range of non-renewable, fossil-based products currently in use.

“The willingness and motivation to work together through excellent ideas and diverse strengths and expertise made this Indo-German Workshop on Future Energy Carriers a big success,” said Ravi, an alumnus of Chowgule College, Margao, and Goa university, who traces his roots to Velim village.

The workshop, coordinated by Prof. Ravi Xavier Fernandes of Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) Germany and Dr Sanjukta Subudhi of The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), served as a platform for knowledge exchange, networking, and joint research initiatives between experts from both countries.

PTB Germany is the National Metrology Institute of Germany with scientific and technical service tasks. PTB measures with the highest accuracy and reliability – metrology as the core competence.

“Thanks a lot, dear delegates from India and Germany for your very active participation and lively discussions. This was the first of its kind Indo-German Science & Technology Centre (IGSTC) workshop with representatives from Academia, Industry, Research Institutions, Government Officials sitting on one table to discuss one of the most important topics on Sustainability. Looking forward to all our future bilateral and multilateral interdisciplinary collaborations,” added Prof. Fernandes.

The workshop topics included: Biofuel Production Technologies, Green Hydrogen Generation, Circular Economy Approaches, Sustainability and Life Cycle Assessment, Regulation, Codes and Standards, Business Models and Commercialization.

PARTICIPANTS FROM GOA

And there was more Goan connect to the workshop with Dr Levinson J Martins, Managing Director, Goa Waste Management Corporation, along with Pranay Morajkar, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Goa University, being the two delegates from Goa who attended the meet in Germany.

Dr Levinson Martins, Managing Director of Goa Waste Management Corporation (left) and Prof Ravi Xavier Fernandes of PTB Braunschweig, Germany (right). 


Dr Martins’ presentation centred around ‘Unlocking Clean Energy: Harnessing Biomethanation for A Sustainable Bio-Circular Economy.’

He made a strong pitch for Biomethanation as a promising avenue for sustainable energy generation and waste management and which stands at the forefront of sustainable waste-to-energy solutions, offering a pathway towards resource recovery and environmental stewardship.

He also favoured joint research in biomethanation technology.

“There is a need for more research in advancing biomethanation technology. Looking forward to the vision for collaboration between India and Germany in advancing biomethanation technology, taking into account the strengths and expertise that each country brings to the table he envisaged the need for joint research in the field,” he said in his presentation.

Dr Martins also said research work should centre around odour control in biomethanation plants.

“Research interventions with respect to emerging technologies in odour management and integration of solid waste and sewage treatment plant and extraction of Methane gas, are the other areas which need fine tuning,” he said.

Taking a futuristic view of the emerging alternative fuels, Dr Martins made a strong pitch on the need for future collaboration.

“Analysis of the future outlook for biomethanation technology and considering factors such as technological advancements, policy support, and market demand are some of the key areas where the focus of future research,” he said.

He also added that there should be identification of key requirements and challenges for scaling up biomethanation infrastructure, including investment, regulatory frameworks, and public awareness.

Pranay Morajkar of Goa University (left) and Dr Levinson Martins, Managing Director of Goa Waste Management Corporation (right), at the Indo-German bilateral workshop in Germany.


Some steps he suggested in his presentation included proposals for collaborative initiatives such as joint research projects, knowledge exchange programmes and solutions through advance and cutting-edge technologies for problems faced currently to accelerate the adoption of biomethanation technology on a global scale.

He appealed to delegates from Germany to visit Goa and make a field trip to the facilities and have a closer look at working of the solid waste management plants managed by Goa Waste Management Corporation.

Pranay Morajkar’s presentation focused on sustainability and climate change and the use of Nanomaterials to reduce carbon footprint.

“My presentation was about using Nanomaterials derived from waste to produce biofuels which can then be used to improve combustion efficiency and reduce pollutant emissions. I also presented how Catalytically CO2 can be converted to industrially important platform chemicals, to address global warming and climate change,” said Morajkar.

“This was one of the best bilateral research meetings that I attended. Intense and enlightening research discussions among some of the best Indo-German research groups. I am glad that I could attend and contribute to the success of this meet, even in a small way.”

“Hats off to Prof. Fernandes, Agarwal, PTB, TERI and IGSTC for creating an excellent platform, successful coordination and organisation,” he added.




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