Thursday, March 12, 2026
22.1 C
New Delhi

CM Mohan Yadav Calls Green Energy The Backbone Of India’s Growth

Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav has underlined the vast opportunities Madhya Pradesh holds in green energy, emphasising that the state is fully prepared to welcome companies looking to invest in renewable technologies.

During his visit to the Hyderabad headquarters of Greenko, one of India’s prominent green energy players, Dr Yadav reviewed a range of advanced technologies, energy-saving systems, and renewable energy projects developed by the company.

‘Green Energy Is the Strongest Pillar of National Development’

Speaking during the visit, the Chief Minister described green energy as a central pillar of India’s development. He also praised Greenko Group for its determination in the clean-energy space, calling its initiatives “exemplary and commendable”.

In a courtesy meeting with senior company representatives, Dr Yadav noted that India, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is achieving historic progress in the renewable sector. He said the country has established a strong global identity in green energy production — and Madhya Pradesh is ready to emerge as one of the leading contributors.

State Opens Doors to Major Renewable Investments

The Chief Minister highlighted that Madhya Pradesh offers tremendous investment potential in green energy, and the government is actively working to expand this sector. “We invite every group and company ready to invest and contribute to the growth of green energy in Madhya Pradesh,” he said.

His visit to Hyderabad, he added, marks an important step towards enhancing renewable energy production, accelerating industrial development, and creating new employment opportunities across the state.

Potential Collaboration with Greenko Gains Momentum

During the interaction, Greenko’s Group CEO and Managing Director, Anil Chainmala Shetty, briefed Dr Yadav on the company’s current projects as well as its upcoming plans. He confirmed that Greenko is exploring business expansion in Madhya Pradesh and has shown interest in setting up several major green-energy facilities.

The proposed projects include large-scale installations such as 100 GWh energy storage systems, green hydrogen clusters, bio-refinery units, and production centres for 2G ethanol, methanol, and Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF).

Senior Officials Accompany CM During the Visit

Dr Yadav was accompanied by Principal Secretary (Industrial Policy and Investment Promotion) Raghavendra Kumar Singh, MPIDC Managing Director, and Additional Secretary to the Chief Minister Chandramouli Shukla, along with officials from the Greenko Group.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Gulf crisis: Strait of Hormuz safe passage for ships discussed with Iran, says government

File photo But Doesn’t Say If Tehran Offered Any Assurance On India-Bound Vessels File photo But Doesn’t Say If Tehran Offered Any Assurance On India-Bound Vessels File photo NEW Read More

Priyadarshan reacts to Paresh calling Baburao ‘gale ka fanda’

Filmmaker Priyadarshan has reacted to Paresh Rawal’s remark describing the iconic Baburao character as “mere gale ka fanda”. Read More

El Nino may set in by 1st half of monsoon: US forecast

Strengthening the forecasts of an El Nino forming this year, the latest update from the US national weather agency says the weather condition linked to deficient monsoon rains in India may set in as early as the June-Aug trimester, wi Read More

The story of our times and the tesseract of truth

Time is the fourth dimension, in addition to the length, width and height of the usual spatial cognition of our world, though most may not realise its ubiety. Read More

One Dead, Two Injured In ‘Terrorist’ Shooting At Virginia University, Gunman Dead

A gunman opened fire in a building on the campus in Norfolk, injuring three people, at Old Dominion University in Virginia. Read More

Topics

Gulf crisis: Strait of Hormuz safe passage for ships discussed with Iran, says government

File photo But Doesn’t Say If Tehran Offered Any Assurance On India-Bound Vessels File photo But Doesn’t Say If Tehran Offered Any Assurance On India-Bound Vessels File photo NEW Read More

Priyadarshan reacts to Paresh calling Baburao ‘gale ka fanda’

Filmmaker Priyadarshan has reacted to Paresh Rawal’s remark describing the iconic Baburao character as “mere gale ka fanda”. Read More

El Nino may set in by 1st half of monsoon: US forecast

Strengthening the forecasts of an El Nino forming this year, the latest update from the US national weather agency says the weather condition linked to deficient monsoon rains in India may set in as early as the June-Aug trimester, wi Read More

The story of our times and the tesseract of truth

Time is the fourth dimension, in addition to the length, width and height of the usual spatial cognition of our world, though most may not realise its ubiety. Read More

One Dead, Two Injured In ‘Terrorist’ Shooting At Virginia University, Gunman Dead

A gunman opened fire in a building on the campus in Norfolk, injuring three people, at Old Dominion University in Virginia. Read More

Income cannot be sole decider of OBC creamy layer: SC

NEW DELHI: The income of parents cannot be the sole criterion for exclusion of a candidate from OBC quota on the ground of being part of ‘creamy layer’, the Supreme Court has said, stressing that status and category of par Read More

CBI to probe 2 ‘digital arrests’ involving Rs 31 crore

NEW DELHI: In a significant move, CBI has taken over two massive “digital arrest” cases reported from Gujarat last year. The financial losses in the cases – the victims, all senior citizens, lost Rs 19. Read More

Mystery letter set ball rolling on creamy layer

NEW DELHI: The discriminatory criteria for creamy layer determination came to life with a ‘clarificatory letter’ issued by the Centre in 2004, but, surprisingly, its origin has not been traced. Read More

Related Articles