India Energy Week 2025: Progress and Partnerships in Green Energy
Key Ideas
  • India-UK collaboration on Green Hydrogen showcased at the event highlights international cooperation for clean energy transitions.
  • Government policies and initiatives are driving significant growth in India's solar cell manufacturing capacity, aiming to reduce import dependence.
  • Domestic cell manufacturing expansions and policy measures are expected to boost self-reliance, with a significant increase in the integration of domestically produced cells in solar modules.
  • The event emphasizes the importance of knowledge exchange, standardization, and innovation to build a sustainable green hydrogen market and achieve a net-zero future.
The third edition of India Energy Week 2025 is set to take place in New Delhi from February 11 to 14, showcasing the country's progress in the energy sector and its focus on a green future. The event, hosting over 70,000 energy professionals from 120 countries, features collaborations like the India-UK workshop on Green Hydrogen to enhance clean energy transitions. This partnership emphasizes the importance of standardization and innovation for a sustainable hydrogen market. Additionally, a report indicates India's solar cell manufacturing capacity is projected to reach 50-55 GW by 2027, fueled by government policies to reduce import reliance. The growth is supported by initiatives like the 'Make in India' program and the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme. Domestic cell expansions aim to increase self-reliance and integration within the country, reducing import dependence and capturing a higher proportion of the module's cost domestically.
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