Apraava’s first all-women team operates solar plant in Telangana
The team of women engineers help bring a unique blend of skills and perspectives while driving operational excellence
Published Date - 8 March 2025, 07:05 PM
Hyderabad: Apraava Energy announced an all-women team to manage the morning shift operations at its 100 MW Veltoor solar plant in Telangana. The initiative is one of the first of its kind in India, and is part of Apraava’s broader focus on gender diversity, aimed at actively encouraging the inclusion of women engineers in operational renewable assets.
The all-women team brings a unique blend of skills, creativity, and collaborative problem-solving approaches, driving operational excellence and setting an inspiring example in the energy sector, a press release said.
The team consists of four engineers — Dudimetla Tejaswini, Anusha Rudramuni, Indhusree Rudramuni, Koretha Suguna, each with a background in electrical and electronics engineering. They joined the Veltoor solar plant last year through Apraava Energy’s partner, Param Renewable Energy.
Their expertise in managing the plant’s morning operations has contributed significantly to the site’s performance and India’s transition to cleaner energy. Additionally, the plant operations are managed by two women engineers from Apraava – Jhaswini Kumari P and Mani Deepthi Meda.