Harish Sonsale
About Harish Sonsale
Harish Sonsale is an Engineer and Project Manager at JSW Energy Ltd in Ballari, Karnataka, India, with extensive experience in renewable energy projects and electrical engineering.
Current Position at JSW Energy Ltd
Harish Sonsale currently holds the position of Project Manager at JSW Energy Ltd in Ballari, Karnataka, India. His role involves various high-level responsibilities including executing packages for new 400KV switchyard extensions, both GIS and AIS, along with managing associated multi-circuit transmission line projects. Harish oversees the maintenance of a 400KV switchyard, encompassing components like GT, ICT, and distribution transformers, and supervises 140km of 400KV lines and bay equipment.
Previous Experience at UltraTech Cement
From 2007 to 2010, Harish Sonsale worked at UltraTech Cement as an Engineer in Gulbarga, Karnataka, India. During his tenure, he gained valuable industry experience that helped pave the way for his future roles.
Engineering Role at Aditya Birla Group
Prior to his position at UltraTech Cement, Harish Sonsale worked as an Engineer for the Aditya Birla Group. The specific nature of his projects and responsibilities during this period have not been detailed, but this role provided him with foundational expertise in engineering.
Educational Background in Engineering
Harish Sonsale studied Electrical and Electronics Engineering at POJYA DODAPPA APPA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, achieving his Bachelor's degree. He attended the institution from 2003 to 2006, where he developed a strong foundational knowledge that has supported his subsequent engineering roles.
Expertise in Renewable Energy Projects
Harish Sonsale has extensive experience in project tendering for renewable energy projects, including the procurement and installation of switchyards, transformers, and transmission lines. His expertise spans both electrical design and tendering for solar and wind projects. He has managed power supply projects to various industries via dedicated 33KV lines and has handled the erection and commissioning of 300MW generators and their auxiliaries in a thermal plant project.