K Balamurugan is the Director of KABENERGY PVT LTD, a green energy company that focuses on providing round-the-clock carbon-free power to both medium and large consumers of energy in India.
Balamurugan was a Chief Engineer in Merchant Marine with a cumulative engineering and leadership experience of 15+ years. He has managed and troubleshooted critical vessel operations on both mechanical and electrical systems throughout his career.
He has pioneered in Commercial Real Estate Design, Development and Commissioning over his career and has commissioned a total of 1 lakh+ sq.ft across multiple commercial complexes and have rented them to conglomerates such as Aditya Birla, Tata, Reliance, Max Life, SBI etc.,
Balamurugan is passionate about climate change and the role that companies can play in reversing this phenomenon. KABENERGY, which is built as a sustainable energy platform, will provide industries with round-the-clock clean energy, therby supporting India's clean energy transition as well as net zero goals.
Kumaresh Balamurugan is the CEO of KABENERGY PVT LTD, he has completed his Bachelors at Purdue University, USA, in the field of Mechanical Engineering, Management and Business Economics.
He began his career at Ernst & Young (E&Y) in the field of Renewable Energy, Climate Change and Sustainability. He has worked across multiple Renewable Energy Design, Advisory and Implementation engagements with renowned clients such as SBI, IFC, SECI, etc.,
He has experience across multiple strategic projects focusing on Supply Chain optimization and Value Creation for Clients and have delivered more than 50 Mn USD in value created through business transformation.
He also has deep strategic and financial expertise and has managed multiple Post Merger Integration Projects at EY Parthenon and at KPMG India for deals with cumulative value of more than 500 Million USD.
He is committed in delivering value through promoting sustainability and reversing climate change via KABENERGY PVT LTD and setting an ambitious target for the company in reaching a cummulative RTC renewable energy capacity of 2 GW over the next 5 years.