Maharashtra's Chief Minister Eknath Shinde announced the signing of MoUs with seven companies for the development of Green Hydrogen Projects, making it the first state to promote Green Hydrogen. The policy is described as flexible and liberal, with an expected investment of ₹80,000 crores in five years. NTPC, India's largest power producer, reported a 2% increase in third-quarter profit due to rising electricity sales, and has signed a preliminary agreement to build $9.6 billion of clean energy projects in Maharashtra state.
NTPC, India’s largest electricity generator, has signed a preliminary agreement to build $9.6 billion of clean energy projects in Maharashtra state https://t.co/ba7ONtX8bs
NTPC Green Energy Limited (NGEL) signs MoU with Government of Maharashtra for development of Green Hydrogen Projects; ~ ₹ 80,000 crores investment expected in five years Read here: https://t.co/qWCzfi6cLT https://t.co/Iw9cXEphDK
NGEL signs MoU with Government of Maharashtra for development of Green Hydrogen Projects; ~ ₹ 80,000 crores investment expected in five years Read here: https://t.co/qWCzfi6cLT https://t.co/W7r00X1SBB
#WATCH | Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde says, "Green Hydrogen Policy- MoUs have been signed with seven companies. This is a big achievement. Ours is the first state to promote Green Hydrogen...Seven big companies are working on it. It is a flexible & liberal policy...60,000-70,000… https://t.co/I16cZma3wx
India’s biggest power producer NTPC posts a 2% increase in third-quarter profit, as rising demand pushes electricity sales higher https://t.co/uCU91qJ2Vq