Every innovation starts with a question.
For me, it was this — “Can we make power systems cleaner without compromising efficiency?”
Working with SF₆ (sulphur hexafluoride) gas in power substations opened my eyes to both its brilliance and its challenges. It’s an incredible insulating gas that makes our electrical infrastructure safer — but it also comes with a high environmental impact if not handled properly.
That curiosity led me to research, document, and design systematic methods for SF₆ gas recycling and reuse — techniques aimed at minimizing emissions while maintaining operational reliability.
After months of refining the content and ensuring technical accuracy, I’m proud to share that my work, titled “SF6 Gas Handling Techniques,” has been officially registered under the Copyright Act, 1957, by the Registrar of Copyrights, Government of India.
This isn’t just a legal milestone — it’s a personal reminder that every idea, no matter how niche or technical, deserves recognition and protection. Copyright ensures that the time, effort, and innovation behind technical documentation are safeguarded, encouraging more professionals to share knowledge responsibly.
I hope this small achievement inspires others in the power and sustainability sectors to explore, document, and protect their innovations. Because the future of energy isn’t just about invention — it’s about integrity, collaboration, and the courage to keep improving.
Reference:
Certificate No.: LD-20250175637, Copyright office of India.





