Power Minister exhorts industry to ‘Make in India’ for the world
Addressing a Media Summit here, he said the Indian industry needs to look around to compete in external markets and be able to export.
Addressing a Media Summit here, he said the Indian industry needs to look around to compete in external markets and be able to export.
Expressing satisfaction with the status of 2000 MW Subansiri Lower Hydroelectric Project in Arunachal Pradesh and Assam, the Union minister highlighted the amplified significance of hydropower in ensuring a seamless transition to renewable energy.
Union Minister for Power and MNRE, R.K. Singh, provided this information in a written reply in the Lok Sabha today.
The Minister would directly interact with the participants and answer queries of young entrepreneurs and think tanks of the Industry on the future plan and projections
The Minister told state governments that India has already committed to meet non-fossil energy capacity to 500 GigaWatt
Marusudar River is a tributary of the Chenab river, which was diverted to Pakal Dul dam to produce hydroelectricity in the Kishtwar district in Jammu and Kashmir. The crucial 1000 Mwatt Pakal Dul Hydro-Electric project was started by the Union Government to harness water and electricity from the Marusudar river.
India had launched its National Hydrogen Energy Mission to enable cost-competitive green hydrogen production, R K Singh told Kerry. India would be conducting competitive bids for green hydrogen in the next 3-4 months to pave the road for viable usage of hydrogen as a fuel.
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