Empowering India's Green Energy Future: L&T Energy Green Tech and John Cockerill Collaborate on Renewable Solutions
Key Ideas
- L&T Energy Green Tech and John Cockerill signed an MoU to advance Thermal Energy Storage and Concentrated Solar Power innovations for sustainable energy solutions.
- The collaboration aims to enhance green electricity storage, renewable energy production, and support India's journey towards net zero emissions.
- Both companies are dedicated to accelerating the adoption of next-generation green energy technologies and facilitating the energy transition in India.
- The partnership signifies a strategic alliance for engineering solutions, component supply, and manufacturing in the renewable energy sector.
John Cockerill and L&T Energy Green Tech Limited have joined forces through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore innovations in Thermal Energy Storage (TES) and Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) technologies. As part of L&T, LTEGL is focused on providing sustainable energy solutions, which include electrolyser manufacturing, and green hydrogen and its derivatives. The collaboration aims to strengthen manufacturing capabilities in the renewable energy sector. L&T Energy Green Tech specializes in creating innovative equipment to improve green electricity storage and renewable energy production, supporting the energy transition by optimizing electricity generation for industrial sites and power plants. The MoU seeks to form strategic alliances for engineering solutions, component supply, and manufacturing to implement CSP and TES projects. Subramanian Sarma, Whole-time Director & President (Energy) at L&T, emphasized the commitment to accelerating the adoption of next-generation green energy technologies. Thomas Bohner, CEO of John Cockerill Energy, highlighted their leading CSP and TES technologies for renewable power and heat projects globally. Vivek Bhide, Regional President and Group Transformation Officer at John Cockerill, noted the increasing collaboration between Indian businesses and the government towards sustainable energy adoption and net zero commitments. The partnership between LTEGL and John Cockerill aims to introduce world-class renewable energy technologies to India, furthering the country’s path to achieving net zero emissions.