Prime Minister Narendra Modi encouraged investments in India's energy sector, highlighting the country's ambitious renewable goals, including achieving 500 GW of RE and 5 MT of green hydrogen by 2030.
The Indian Prime Minister outlines his country’s ambitious renewables agenda whilst not losing sight of traditional energy at ...
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GlobalData on MSNWelspun New Energy commits to invest $1.5bn in Odisha green projectsFailed to fetch dynamically imported module: https://finance.yahoo.com/assets/_app/immutable/nodes/105.JzBkOQ-g.js ...
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Asian News International on MSNAssam CM Himanta Biswa attends India-Japan Intellectual ConclaveAssam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday evening ceremoniously inaugurated the fifth edition of the India-Japan ...
Welspun New Energy has inked a Rs 13,500 crore MoU with the Odisha government to develop a 1,200 MW pumped hydro and 1,000 MW ...
India may be the world's third-largest economy. To sustain this growth, the government is sparking nothing short of an investment boom in India's energy sector.
Welspun New Energy signs ₹13,500 crore MoU with Odisha government for renewable energy projects, supporting state's green energy vision.
Oil India has set up a renewable energy subsidiary on January 31, which will be wholly-owned, and look to generate energy through non-conventional sources, the company informed through a stock ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the IREDA pavilion at the "Utkarsh Odisha: Make in Odisha Conclave 2025" in Bhubaneswar today, where he was warmly welcomed by Shri Pradip Kumar Das, Chairman and ...
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Asian News International on MSNWelspun New Energy commits Rs 13,500 crore worth projects in OdishaWelspun New Energy the green energy infrastructure arm of Welspun World has signed a Rs 13500 crore Memorandum of Understanding MoU with Odisha government ...
MANILA, Philippines — Ayala-led ACEN Corp. and US-based BrightNight have started the commissioning of the first phase of their hybrid renewable energy project in India, moving a step closer to ...
India Ratings (Ind-Ra) said it expects India to add 25 GW to 28 GW of renewable energy capacity this fiscal 2024-25, with 18.8 GW already installed in the nine months to the end of December 2024.
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