European Ambassadors Witness India's Energy Transition in Gujarat
Key Ideas
- European ambassadors from EU, Belgium, Denmark, and Germany visited Adani Group's renewable energy installations in Gujarat.
- The ambassadors explored the world's largest renewable energy park in Khavda and India's largest port in Mundra.
- Adani Group is focusing on strengthening global partnerships, accelerating the hydrogen ecosystem, and achieving renewable energy goals.
- The group's ambitious plans include scaling up green hydrogen production and investing in a USD 70 billion green energy initiative.
European ambassadors, including representatives from the European Union, Germany, Denmark, and Belgium, recently visited Gujarat to witness India's energy transition and the development of the hydrogen ecosystem. Led by Gautam Adani, Chairman of the Adani Group, the diplomats were given a comprehensive tour of the company's renewable energy facilities in the state. They visited the impressive Khavda Renewable Energy Park, set to be the world's largest with a planned capacity of 30 GW. Additionally, they explored Mundra, India's largest port and industrial hub, where Adani Group is strategically manufacturing photovoltaic panels and wind turbines to achieve a renewable energy capacity of 45 GW by 2030. Discussions during the visit highlighted the focus on global partnerships to drive India's energy transition and accelerate the hydrogen ecosystem. Adani Group aims to meet the European Union's green hydrogen requirements as part of a significant USD 70 billion investment in green energy, which includes the development of the world's largest solar energy park in India. The visit emphasized the commitment to sustainable development and the ambitious goals of the Adani Group in advancing renewable energy initiatives.