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Power Pavilion at India Sourcing Fair-2018
NEW DELHI: The Power Pavilion, Ministry of Power, Government of India showcased India’s Power Potential at the three day India Sourcing Fair -2018 held at St Petersburg, Russia from 20th -22th March, 2018. NTPC as the nodal agency for the Power Pavilion highlighted its potential as an International Player for New Power Projects in Developer Mode, taking over of old power projects and Renovation and Modernisation. NTPC has been a pioneer in capacity building onshore, offshore and Training.Along with NTPC, Power Grid, CPRI, EESL and NHPC also participated in the Fair.
The Power Pavilion was inaugurated by Shri Arun Kumar Panda, Secretary, MSME, Govt of India in the gracious presence of Shri Arun Kumar Sharma, Consul General of India, St.Petersburg, Russia. Senior Officials to Govt. of India which included Ms. Renuka Kumar, Director (Coordination), Policy and Planning, Ministry of Power and officials from Ministry of Steel and MSME were also present at the inaugural function.
The Power Pavilion drew inquisitive visitors from various global consultants and companies on NTPC’s offshore business opportunities, wind power and solar power generation and NTPC’s commitment to Renewable Energy. Various power plant equipment manufacturers and consultancy firms expressed keen interest on electric charging vehicles, on the research and development arm-NETRA and O&M services of the power major.
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