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NTPC, Oil India partner to develop RE, green projects

This will facilitate the sharing of knowledge on decarbonisation technologies.

Power utility firm NTPC and state-owned Oil India Limited signed a memorandum of understanding for their collaboration in the areas of renewable energy, green hydrogen and derivatives, geothermal energy, and other decarbonisation efforts.

In a statement, NTPC said the memorandum will enable the sharing of knowledge and experience on upcoming decarbonisation technologies such as carbon sequestration.

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The MOU was signed by NTPC Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) Shri Gurdeep Singh and OIL CMD Ranjit Rath, and their functional directors.

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NTPC aims to have 60 gigawatts of renewable energy capacity by 2032 and be a key industry player in the green hydrogen technology and energy storage sector.

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