India Energy Week 2025: India Energy Week 2025 has started from Tuesday. On the first day of this program, Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave information about the steps and efforts moving towards the green fuel of India along with giving messages to veterans from all over the world through video conferencing. On the first day of India Energy Week, there was a lot of discussion about hydrogen and India’s first hydrogen bus was taken by Energy Ministers from different countries around the world along with India Minister Petroleum Hardeep Singh Puri. On the concept of hydrogen, a separate pavilion was built in this program, in which many such big companies are present, especially on large plants that are based on hydrogen, ethanol, co2 concepts
Jackson Green partnership with NTPC
Giving information, Sanjeev Paul, the molecule head of Jackson Green, a company present in the hydrogen sector, said that the first such plant in the world and country is being set up for NTPC in India, in which India’s first green hydrogen refueling station (for urban dynamics) And the world’s first co₂ has 4G ethanol production plants. The company works on more leading initiatives with NTPC, which will play an important role in shaping India’s sustainable future.
Plant will be ready in 18 months
According to the information received from Sanjeev call, India is looking at hydrogen as a future fuel and slowly Fox is moving towards green fuel and in this order the Government of India is making efforts. He said that many big companies in India work for the government which can help in bringing such projects that make India’s future golden. Sanjeev Call told that this plant will be ready in about 18 months.
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