Adani Group's Renewable Energy Initiatives Impress European Diplomats in Gujarat Visit
Key Ideas
- European diplomats, including ambassadors from the EU, Belgium, Denmark, and Germany, were hosted by Gautam Adani at Adani Group's renewable energy installations in Gujarat.
- Discussions during the visit focused on strengthening global partnerships for India's energy transition and accelerating the hydrogen ecosystem.
- Adani Group showcased its renewable energy projects, including the world's largest renewable energy park in Khavda and a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility at Mundra Port.
- The company aims to achieve a renewable energy capacity of 45 GW by 2030, with ambitious plans to scale up green hydrogen production to meet EU's RFNBO requirements.
During a visit to Gujarat, European diplomats, accompanied by the ambassadors from the EU, Belgium, Denmark, and Germany, were impressed by the Adani Group's renewable energy initiatives. Hosted by Gautam Adani, Chairman of the Adani Group, the diplomats received a detailed tour of the company's renewable energy operations in Gujarat. The visit included exploring the Khavda Renewable Energy Park and Mundra Port, showcasing the company's commitment to a sustainable future for India. Discussions centered on global partnerships for India's energy transition and plans to accelerate the hydrogen ecosystem. Adani Group highlighted its goal to reach a renewable energy capacity of 45 GW by 2030 and outlined ambitious plans for green hydrogen production to meet EU's RFNBO requirements. This initiative is part of the company's significant investment in green energy, including the development of the world's largest solar energy park in India.
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