Power Minister addressed Green Hydrogen Pilots seminar organised by NTPC
He said round the clock renewable energy with green hydrogen storage is the solution for massive energy demand of our economy.

New Delhi: Hon’ble Minister of Power and New & Renewable Energy Shri Raj K Singh delivered the keynote address on ‘Green Hydrogen Pilots’, a seminar organised by ntpc limited on September 5, 2023.
The Hon’ble Minister said we have relied heavily on energy imports in the past but the scenario will change with Green Hydrogen.
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He said round the clock renewable energy with green hydrogen storage is the solution for massive energy demand of our economy.
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MNRE Secretary, Shri Bhupinder S. Bhalla, MoP Special Secretary Shri Ashish Upadhyaya, NTPC CMD Shri Gurdeep Singh and NTPC Green CEO Shri Mohit Bhargava were also present on the dais.
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