GAIL organised live webinar focused on 'Hydrogen as a Fuel in Sustainable Environment'
Prof. K. K. Pant, Dean Faculty & FIPI Chair Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering Indian Institute of Technology, presented the webinar.
Prof. K. K. Pant, Dean Faculty & FIPI Chair Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering Indian Institute of Technology, presented the webinar.
New Delhi: In our endeavor to promote Clean and Green Energy, GAIL recently organized a live webinar focused on "Hydrogen as a Fuel in Sustainable Environment", as a part of Saksham 2022, PCRA - Petroleum Conservation Research Association's flagship campaign.
Prof. K. K. Pant, Dean Faculty & FIPI Chair Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering Indian Institute of Technology, presented the webinar.
This year Saksham campaign reached out to various mass segments such as School Children, Youths, LPG users, Drivers/Fleet Operators (4 wheelers and LCVs/MCVs/HCVs), Industry Personnel/Workers, Farmers, Residential Societies, Gram Panchayats, NGOs, etc. with the targeted fuel conservation activities for their involvement and adoption.
Special emphasis will be laid on disseminating the information about the achievements and initiatives of MoPNG to the masses.
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