India's Energy Revolution: Accelerating Towards a Greener Future
Key Ideas
  • India has successfully achieved 15% ethanol blending and aims to reach 20% by 2025, showing commitment to enhancing its energy matrix.
  • The country commissioned its first 10 MW green hydrogen plant and is in the process of issuing tenders for green hydrogen supply.
  • Significant progress has been made in expanding LPG coverage under the Ujjwala scheme and increasing oil and gas production.
  • Projects like setting up greenfield refineries by BPCL and the upcoming Cauvery Basin Refinery at Chennai will boost India's refining capacity.
Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas, Hardeep Singh Puri, announced India's achievements and future plans in the energy sector. The country has surpassed the 15% ethanol blending target and is on track to achieve 20% by 2025, demonstrating its commitment to energy sustainability. Additionally, India has commissioned its first 10 MW green hydrogen plant and is moving towards green hydrogen integration. The expansion of LPG coverage and increasing oil and gas production are also key focuses. Initiatives like setting up greenfield refineries and enhancing refining capabilities underline India's energy revolution towards a greener and more sustainable future.
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