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Bhopal/Hyderabad, November 23 (IANS) Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Saturday said a Hyderabad-based power utility company has proposed to set up green energy projects in the state.
Chief Minister Yadav, who was in Hyderabad on Saturday to meet industrialists for more investment in Madhya Pradesh, visited the company’s headquarters and held a meeting with officials.
The Chief Minister said in a statement that the company has expressed the possibility of setting up large-scale green energy projects in various parts of Madhya Pradesh.
These include advanced projects such as 100 GW energy storage capacity, green hydrogen clusters, bio-refinery plants and 2G ethanol, methanol and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production.
“This potential collaboration between Madhya Pradesh and Greenco Group is an important step towards establishing Madhya Pradesh as the national hub of green energy production,” the Chief Minister said.
During the visit, Chief Minister Yadav, who was accompanied by a group of senior officials, observed the company’s state-of-the-art technologies, energy conservation systems and various projects related to renewable energy generation.
Yadav further said that Madhya Pradesh offers immense opportunities for investment in green energy generation, and the state government is actively pursuing business expansion and investment in its region.
The Chief Minister said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, historic progress is being made in the green and renewable energy sector in the country.
He said, “India has today established a distinct identity globally in green energy production. Madhya Pradesh is poised to become a leading state in this field. The contribution of Greenco Group in green energy production and its exploration is exemplary and commendable.”
Later, while addressing a conference of industrialists at a hotel in Hyderabad, Yadav said, “Whenever I visit a state to invite investors. My intention is not to say that the industries here should be closed and go to Madhya Pradesh.”
The Chief Minister held one-to-one discussions with industrialists and discussed investment plans and upcoming projects in sectors like IT, ITES, ESDM, Biotech, Manufacturing and MSME.
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