NITI Aayog Symposium in Delhi Promotes Green Transition Roadmaps for Sustainable Energy
Key Ideas
- NITI Aayog is launching a platform to assist states in developing and executing their 'Green Transition Roadmaps' for sustainable energy practices at a symposium in Delhi.
- The symposium aims to facilitate discussions, share best practices, and align state energy transition strategies with India's goal of achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2070.
- Prominent officials, including NITI Aayog's CEO, will participate in panel discussions and presentations from states like Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat, Bihar, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, and Kerala, showcasing achievements in energy efficiency, renewables, e-mobility, waste-to-energy conversion, and green hydrogen.
- The event seeks to foster collaboration among states to accelerate the adoption of green technologies nationwide and promote a sustainable energy transition for India's development by 2047.
NITI Aayog is set to launch a platform at a symposium in Delhi aimed at promoting sustainable energy practices and assisting states in creating and executing their 'Green Transition Roadmaps.' The symposium, titled 'Green Transitions in States,' will bring together senior officials from Uttar Pradesh and other states to discuss and promote best practices for a sustainable energy transition across India. With a focus on India's ambitious goals such as becoming a developed nation by 2047 and achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2070, the event will include panel discussions, presentations showcasing successful green initiatives, and the launch of 'Facilitating Energy Transition Across States (FETS).' Presentations from various states like Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat, Bihar, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, and Kerala will highlight achievements in energy efficiency, renewables, e-mobility, waste-to-energy conversion, and green hydrogen. The symposium aims to encourage collaborative efforts among states to accelerate the adoption of green technologies nationwide and support India's transition to sustainable energy practices.
Topics
Green Hydrogen
Renewable Energy
Sustainability
Net Zero Emissions
Energy Efficiency
Collaboration
Green Initiatives
Symposium
State Initiatives
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