SCOPE - GIZ, Germany organize workshop on ‘Decarbonisation of India’s PSEs and the Role of Green Hydrogen’
New Delhi: Taking its Green Skilling endeavour to the next mile, Standing Conference of Public Enterprises (SCOPE) in association with GIZ, Germany organized a Workshop on ‘Decarbonisation of India’s Public Sector Enterprises and the Role of Green Hydrogen’ at SCOPE Complex in New Delhi.
The inaugural session was addressed by Shri Ajay Yadav (IAS), Joint Secretary, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE); Dr. Stephan Hesselmann, Minister Counsellor, Economic Affairs, German Embassy; Shri Sandeep Kumar Gupta, Chairman, SCOPE & CMD, GAIL (India) Ltd.; Ms. Ruchika Drall, Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC); Shri Farhad Vania from GIZ and Shri Atul Sobti, Director General, SCOPE.
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The workshop also witnessed presentations and discussions by Bureau of Energy Efficiency, Ministry of Power; Indo-German Energy Forum; MNRE; MoEFCC; European Investment Bank, World Bank, KfW Development Bank & industry experts to deliberate on green hydrogen, India’s readiness and climate finance etc.
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