India's Leadership in Global Energy Transition Reinforced at IEW 2025
Key Ideas
- India showcased leadership in clean cooking initiatives, renewable investments, and energy partnerships at IEW 2025, emphasizing a sustainable energy future.
- Key collaborations included an MoU between ONGC and Tata Power for Battery Energy Storage Systems, supporting India's renewable energy targets.
- Acquisition of Ayana Renewable Power by ONGPL and partnerships like IGX-HPCL aim to boost India's renewable energy portfolio and transition to a gas-based economy.
- Merger of AG&P Pratham and THINK Gas under THINK Gas brand plans to invest USD 1 billion to create one of India's largest natural gas networks.
India Energy Week 2025 in New Delhi highlighted India's significant strides in the global energy transition. The event emphasized clean cooking initiatives with the Clean Cooking Ministerial discussing global collaboration and India's successful PMUY program. Furthermore, the India-US energy partnership focused on boosting hydrocarbon trade, renewable investments, and technology exchange in areas like hydrogen. Collaborations like the ONGC-Tata Power MoU for Battery Energy Storage Systems support India's renewable energy targets. ONGPL's acquisition of Ayana Renewable Power and partnerships like IGX-HPCL aim to enhance India's renewable energy portfolio and gas market. The merger of AG&P Pratham and THINK Gas under THINK Gas brand plans major investments in expanding India's natural gas network. The event also highlighted discussions on achieving India's ambitious 500 GW renewable energy capacity by 2030, stressing the importance of a balanced energy mix and local manufacturing for sustainable growth.
Topics
Investing
Energy Storage
Renewable Investments
International Partnerships
Policy Reforms
Clean Cooking
Renewable Energy Goals
Natural Gas Trade
Energy Sector Collaboration
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