Over a decade ago, was facilitating carbon credits trading and management when few were talking about it in India. Today the Eki CMD and CEO Manish Dabkara and his 200-strong team helps 2,500 customers meet carbon offset standards, comply with renewable energy requirements, take steps towards carbon neutrality, and use nature based solutions
Over a decade ago, Manish Dabkara, CMD and CEO of Eki Energy, was facilitating carbon credits trading and management when few were talking about it in India. Any activity that reduces carbon dioxide by 1 tonne is worth 1 carbon credit—a certificate that such an amount has been kept out of the atmosphere. There are seven greenhouse gases and the reduction in any of them can yield carbon credits. “A tonne of methane eliminated, for example, will be worth about 24 carbon credits,” Dabkara says.
These reductions can happen either through preventing carbon from going into the atmosphere or by taking it out of the air, which is called carbon sequestration. Eki Energy helps customers manage their credits on both kinds of projects. Companies, for example, can buy carbon credits to ‘offset’ carbon emissions that couldn’t neutralise through their own efforts.
With an engineering degree in electrical and electronics engineering, and a master’s in energy management, Dabkara started his career as a validator and verifier, more commonly called auditor, at the Indian unit of SGS, the world’s largest testing, inspection and certification company.
He saw an opportunity to remedy some of the inefficiencies in the way consultants in that industry worked—for example by ensuring accurate inspections and documentation to bring down rejection rates of projects. He started Enking International as a proprietary firm, which he ran for about three years, before incorporating it as Eki Energy Services in 2011.
By 2013-14, Eki had helped some 50 greenhouse gas-related projects to be registered. Fast forward to 2021 and the company was facilitating tens of millions of carbon credits changing hands. Today the company’s team of about 200 specialists help more than 2,500 customers meet carbon offset standards, comply with renewable energy requirements, take steps to move towards carbon neutrality and use nature-based solutions.
(This story appears in the 03 June, 2022 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)