M.Sc. Mitavachan Hiremath

Profile

Academic positionCurrently without academic position
Research fieldsEnergy Process Engineering,Electrical Energy Production, Transmission, Distribution, Application
KeywordsCarbon Capture & Storage (CCS), Climate Change Mitigation, Integrated Assessment, Renewable Energy Sources, Low Carbon Pathways
Honours and awards

2018: International Climate Protection Fellowship for Prospective Leaders by Alexander von Humboldt Foundation

2015: Returning Expert Fellowship by CIM/GIZ on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)

2015: Second prize for the best journal publication of the year by NEXT ENERGY (now DLR - Institut für vernetzte Energiesysteme)

2014: Best Paper Award at 3rd International Conference on the Developments in Renewable Energy Technology - ICDRET

2013: DAAD Award for Outstanding Achievement of Foreign Students by University of Oldenburg & German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)

2012: Tata Scholarship for higher education of Indians by J N Tata Endowment Trust - India's oldest & prestigious academic scholarship

2010: Campus Climate Champions by Global Citizens for Sustainable Development

2009: Mondialogo Engineering Award by Daimler & UNESCO for the application of Engineering Sciences for the fulfillment of UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)

2008: India's Green Award for Innovative Sustainable Technology by Engineers Without Borders (EWB)

Current contact address

CountryIndia
CityBengaluru
InstitutionCenter for Sustainability, Policy and Technology Management

Host during sponsorship

Dr. Peter ViebahnAbteilung Zukünftige Energie- und Industriesysteme, Wuppertal Institut für Klima, Umwelt, Energie gGmbH, Wuppertal
Dr. Peter ViebahnWuppertal Institut für Klima, Umwelt, Energie gGmbH, Wuppertal
Start of initial sponsorship01/03/2018

Program(s)

2017International Climate Protection Fellowship Programme

Publications (partial selection)

2021Hiremath, Mitavachan and Viebahn, Peter and Samadi, Sascha: An Integrated Comparative Assessment of Coal-Based Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Vis-à-Vis Renewable Energies in India’s Low Carbon Electricity Transition Scenarios. In: Energies, 14, 2021,