Accelerating Clean Energy Infrastructure: Indian Industrial Clusters Lead the Way
Key Ideas
- Five Indian industrial clusters, including Mundra in Gujarat, have joined WEF's 'Transitioning Industrial Clusters' initiative to boost clean-energy infrastructure globally.
- Clusters like Mumbai Green Hydrogen and Kerala Green Hydrogen Valley are spearheading the green hydrogen economy and decarbonisation efforts in India.
- Gopalpur Industrial Park and Kakinada cluster are attracting investments and providing industrial decarbonisation solutions.
- Collaborative innovation and global stakeholder engagement are key to driving technology deployment for net-zero economies.
Five industrial clusters from India, including the Mundra cluster in Gujarat, have become part of the World Economic Forum's 'Transitioning Industrial Clusters' initiative to accelerate the deployment of clean-energy infrastructure globally. These clusters, located in various Indian cities, are leading the way in integrating green power initiatives, accelerating the green hydrogen economy, and scaling hydrogen-powered transport to support large-scale industrial projects. The initiative, in collaboration with Accenture and EPRI, aims to drive business growth and industry reinvention through decarbonisation efforts. The report highlights the significance of collaborative innovation and stakeholder engagement in deploying advanced energy technologies and low-carbon fuels. The Indian clusters are strategically positioned to attract investments and provide decarbonisation solutions, showcasing a commitment to sustainable development and economic growth.
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