BHEL and ONGC Join Forces to Drive New and Renewable Energy Initiatives
BHEL and ONGC have signed an MoU to collaborate on new and renewable energy initiatives, including fuel cells, electrolysers, and battery energy storage systems, supporting India's National Green Hydrogen Mission.
BHEL and ONGC Join Forces to Drive New and Renewable Energy Initiatives
New Delhi: Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) and Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. (ONGC) have signed an MoU for exploring joint projects and collaboration in the area of New and Renewable Energy business, including Fuel Cell, Electrolyser and Battery Energy Storage System based Projects.
This MoU will help in contributing towards the country’s National Green Hydrogen Mission, as well as leveraging the combined strengths of both organisations for collaborating in emerging areas within the clean energy ecosystem.
The MoU was signed in the presence of Ms. Bani Varma, Director (Industrial Systems & Products) and Director (Engineering, Research & Development) – Addl. Charge, BHEL, and Shri Arunangshu Sarkar, Director (Strategy and Corporate Affairs), ONGC and other senior officials from both organisations.
This collaboration marks a significant step in aligning with India's renewable energy goals and advancing the adoption of clean energy solutions.
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