The Ground Breaking Ceremony 4.0, announced by State Minister Nand Gopal Gupta Nandi, marks a significant milestone for Uttar Pradesh, notably in the field of renewable energy. The plan intends to establish Uttar Pradesh as a renewable energy powerhouse by introducing pumped storage power (PSP) generation.
IREDA and the Indian Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to boost renewable energy innovation and research. The agreement, announced during IIT Bhubaneswar's 100 Cube Start-up Conclave, intends to promote collaborative research, facilitate technology transfer, and strengthen the renewable energy start-up ecosystem.
Essar Energy Transition (EET) Hydrogen is in the final stages of negotiations with the UK Government to develop a low-carbon hydrogen plant in Ellesmere. The plant, with an initial production capacity of 350 MW, is set to commence construction later this year. The hydrogen produced will be supplied to industrial businesses in the North West of England to aid in decarbonizing their operations, fostering economic growth, and preserving jobs.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated India Energy Week 2024 in Goa, a major event that brings together the entire energy value chain to accomplish India's energy transition goals.
The India Energy Week, which is set for February 6 in Goa, intends to highlight India's aggressive pursuit of net-zero emissions as a paradigm for global climate action. The event, hosted by the Federation of Indian Petroleum Industry (FIPI), will highlight India's critical role as the world's third-largest energy consumer.
Indore has made major progress towards harnessing solar energy, and Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargav feels the city has the potential to become a national model for sustainable development.
As the Union Finance Minister prepares to introduce the Union Budget 2024, there are great hopes that it would play a critical role in expediting India's transition to a low-carbon and climate resilient economy.
Gautam Adani, chairman of Adani Group, feels that green hydrogen is a critical tackle for a sustainable and zero-carbon future, particularly in countries such as India.
In an incredible development, researchers introduced an innovative and environmentally friendly material known as "mycelium-based composites (MBCs)."
Amitabh Kant, former CEO of NITI Aayog and G20 Sherpa, has emphasized the Indian government's commitment to making the country a hub for green hydrogen by 2030.