Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently inaugurated the Avaada Group’s 280 MW solar power project in Gujarat, underscoring India’s continued commitment to expanding its renewable energy infrastructure. The project, situated on the outskirts of Gujarat, is one of the largest private-sector solar initiatives in the state and reflects the growing momentum of India’s clean energy transition.
Bengaluru will soon have a hydrogen power plant on its outskirts, with the state government giving the green signal for the project.
Jakson Group, one of India’s leading names in the energy sector, has announced a major investment of ₹100 crore in its distributed energy business. The move reflects India’s growing shift towards clean energy solutions while complementing traditional oil & gas and bitumen markets that continue to drive infrastructure.
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