Sunday, March 8, 2026

How this startup’s energy storage solution is accelerating renewable energy adoption

With climate change becoming a looming existential threat, the world is now moving away from thermal sources of energy and switching to renewables. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also pledged at the COP26 Climate Conference that India would achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2070. But this cannot be achieved without the help of startups, and many of them are stepping up their game to help India transition to clean energy.Among them is Bengaluru-headquartered deMITasse Energies – a clean power generation startup that is building next-generation power plants that have zero emissions and are capable of storing long-duration grid-scale energy. It was incubated at IIM-Bangalore and backed by Tata Trust, Tata Power (TP-DDL), Delhi government, and Karnataka government.Registered in 2016 by husband-wife duo Vijay Prateik and Megha Rawat, the startup ties up with energy generators,…

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