The third edition of IEW is taking place in New Delhi. The event started on February 11 and will conclude on February 14.
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India Energy Week 2025: Hardeep Singh Puri highlights India’s success in universal access to clean cooking gas
The session brought together representatives from Brazil, Tanzania, Malawi, Sudan, Nepal, and industry leaders, including the International Energy Agency (IEA), Total Energy, and Boston Consulting Group (BCG).
India Energy Week 2025: USD 2.31 billion nuclear mission is a bold step towards a sustainable energy future
While the initiative offers a much-needed boost to the sector, questions regarding the feasibility of the timeline, financial structures, and the economic competitiveness of the Bharat Small Reactor (BSR), raise concerns about nuclear power’s role in India’s future energy mix.
India Energy Week 2025: Puri stresses nuclear power as key discussion in India’s energy talks
Puri also highlighted that this topic is likely to be discussed when Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets US President Donald Trump later this week, with energy being one of the key issues on the agenda.
India Energy Week 2025: PM Modi invites global investments in India’s energy sector
Referring to the target of having 500 GW of renewable energy, 5 million tonnes of green hydrogen per annum output by 2030 as well as the launch of fresh bidding rounds for oil and gas assets, Modi said “there are possibilities of new investments and I hope that you explore all possibilities in India”.
India Energy Week 2025: India’s energy transition should balance fossil fuels and renewables, says Puri
Speaking at the inauguration of the India Energy Week 2025 in Delhi, the minister highlighted that hydrocarbons would continue to play a vital role, not only in power generation but also in stabilising grids, industrial hydrogen production, and energy storage innovations.
India Energy Week 2025: India takes giant strides ahead of flagship event in New Delhi
As IEW gears up to host over 70,000 energy professionals from 120 countries, let’s take a look at some of the recent developments in India pertaining to the energy sector.
EXCLUSIVE: India’s renewable energy sector has a strong foundation, but key hurdles remain, warns energy expert
Experts have pointed out that while India has made progress, it still faces barriers related to finance, technology, and competition, particularly from global players like China and the United States.
India Energy Week 2025: UrjanovaC triumphs, Breathe ESG and AgriVijay among Avinya’25 runners-up
The winning startups will receive prominent exposure at India Energy Week 2025, where they will showcase their innovations to over 70,000 energy professionals from 120 countries.
India Energy Week 2025: From diplomacy to incentives, a look at India’s green hydrogen progress
This is where the National Green Hydrogen Mission assumes importance. As per the official website of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, the forementioned mission will “contribute to India’s aim to become Aatmanirbhar (self-reliant) through clean energy and serve as an inspiration for the global Clean Energy Transition”.