Friday, September 30, 2011


 

 

Ramesh Kymal,

Chairman & Managing Director

Gamesa Wind Turbines (P) Ltd


Mr. Ramesh Kymal is the Chairman & Managing Director of Gamesa Wind Turbines (P) Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of the €2.7 billion Gamesa Group, Spain. Gamesa is a leading supplier of wind power technology in the world and a driving force behind the development of wind power technologies. Gamesa’s core business comprises development, manufacturing, sales and servicing of wind power systems. Gamesa has established its 31st world class manufacturing facility in Chennai, India under the leadership of Mr. Ramesh Kymal.

Mr. Kymal is a Mechanical Engineer with specialization in Operations Research, Statistical Quality Control and has pursued higher studies at INSEAD, Fontainebleau, France. He has served for over 25 years in various capacities across blue chip companies in both India and Europe.       
He is actively involved in wind power associations, in pursuit of promoting the sector by encouraging business and investments opportunities. He serves as Chairman of Renewable Energy Council of CII – Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre, maintaining his larger commitment to make India a global leader in Renewable Energy by facilitating formulation of attractive policies at both state and central level and creating innovative financing mechanisms.
Mr. Kymal is passionate and committed to clean energy development. He is a firm believer that renewable energy is clean, makes economic sense while preserving the environment. With fossil fuels being exhausted at an alarming pace, he believes that renewable energy, wind power in particular, will emerge as a major source of energy to meet India’s growing energy requirements.
He is a keen learner who believes in constantly trying to improve quality and adding value to both the internal and external customers in the industry. Apart from his commitment for environment, he takes time off for various philanthropic activities through his involvement on education and uplifting of girl children.  

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