January 13, 2026

Green Power International Pvt. Ltd. has strengthened its partnership with Nigeria-based BUA Group by signing a new 22 MW gas-based power plant project, making BUA Group the company’s largest customer with a combined capacity of 42 MW across two projects.

The new plant will power BUA’s IRS Flour & Pasta expansion in Lagos and Port Harcourt and is being developed on a turnkey EPC basis, utilising advanced MWM gas engine technology to ensure reliable and efficient power.

This expanded collaboration supports BUA’s shift from diesel to cleaner natural gas, aligning with broader energy transition goals and enhancing industrial energy security in Nigeria.

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January 8, 2026

Green Power International Pvt. Ltd. has won a significant 384 Track Kilometre (TKM) rail electrification contract from South Eastern Railway for the Adra Division, strengthening its role in India’s sustainable rail infrastructure development. Under the project, GPI will upgrade the existing electric traction system from 1×25 kV to 2×25 kV along the Asansol–Adra–Bhojudih–Dhanbad section, handling design, supply, erection, testing and commissioning in line with RDSO and CORE specifications. The contract supports enhanced freight capacity and higher train speeds, contributing to Indian Railways’ push for 100 % electrification and net-zero emissions by 2030.

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January 01, 2026

In 2025, compressed biogas (CBG) and green hydrogen moved beyond pilot projects to becoming central players in India’s clean fuels landscape, marking significant progress in production and policy momentum. Government initiatives such as the National Green Hydrogen Mission and the SATAT scheme helped scale investments, attract private capital and improve infrastructure readiness for both CBG and green hydrogen. However, challenges remain—including costs, supply chain gaps and the need for demand-certainty mechanisms. As India heads into 2026, stakeholders expect further focus on commercialization, supportive policies and infrastructure build-out to solidify these clean fuels as key pillars of the energy transition.

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November 14, 2025

India is facing a persistent energy trilemma — balancing energy security, affordability and climate goals — while charting its clean energy transition. Despite strong growth in renewable capacity, coal still dominates a significant share of India’s energy mix, making the shift to low-carbon sources complex. To meet rising demand and climate commitments, India must diversify with renewables, green hydrogen, and cleaner technologies while ensuring reliable and affordable power for citizens. Strategic investments in infrastructure, smart grids, storage solutions and policy support are essential to sustainably manage this tightrope between coal, renewables and climate objectives.

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October 7, 2025

Industries such as petrochemicals, green hydrogen and coal gasification are exploring the adoption of Carbon Capture, Utilisation & Storage (CCUS) to decarbonise sectors that are otherwise hard to electrify. While petrochemicals—due to concentrated CO₂ streams—are relatively better positioned to implement CCUS, large-scale deployment across these industries remains nascent, hindered by high costs, incomplete policy frameworks, and limited infrastructure. To meet India’s clean energy and net-zero goals, stakeholders are calling for clear policies, incentives and investment support that can accelerate CCUS integration, unlock economic value from captured carbon and create sustainable pathways for heavy industries.

T&D India

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August 15, 2025

Manufacturers in India must proactively integrate clean energy policies—such as the National Policy on Biofuels, SATAT scheme and National Green Hydrogen Mission—into their operations to adopt compressed biogas (CBG) and green hydrogen at scale. While government frameworks provide incentives, assured offtake and infrastructure support, execution gaps remain, especially in hard-to-abate sectors like steel, cement and heavy transport. Industry players should invest in infrastructure upgrades, skill development, and strategic partnerships for technology sharing to bridge capability gaps. Engaging with policymakers and leveraging new technologies will help manufacturers enhance sustainability, competitiveness and long-term growth on India’s clean energy journey.

ET Manufacturing

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May 14, 2025

Green Power International Pvt. Ltd. has signed a landmark agreement with Nigeria-based BUA Group to develop a 20 MW gas-based captive power plant to support BUA’s Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) production facility in Nigeria, reinforcing their long-term partnership.

The project will be executed on a turnkey EPC basis and deliver a clean, reliable power supply that reduces reliance on diesel and enhances local energy availability. Green Power International will also provide a two-year operations & maintenance package to ensure optimal performance. The plant is expected to be operational by early 2026 and will use advanced gas engine technology from long-term partner MWM to ensure efficiency and sustainability.

Business Standard

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April 15, 2025

Rising emission regulations, increasing fuel costs and growing focus on sustainable energy are accelerating the shift away from diesel backup power towards gas gensets as a cleaner, more cost-efficient alternative. Gas-based generators offer lower operating costs, reduced emissions and better compliance with evolving environmental norms, making them increasingly attractive for industries, commercial facilities and residential communities seeking reliable backup power. Green Power International is leading this transition by delivering high-performance gas genset solutions that integrate with hybrid and renewable energy systems, helping customers achieve regulatory compliance and accelerate their transition to cleaner energy.

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March 8, 2025

On International Women’s Day, women leaders across industries unveiled a roadmap for achieving gender equality at workplaces, highlighting that despite progress, women remain under-represented in leadership roles and face systemic barriers such as bias, lack of opportunities, and limited mentorship. The discussions underscored the importance of inclusive cultures, structured career support, and equitable policies to empower women to thrive professionally. For sectors like clean energy and renewables—where women’s participation is currently low—championing gender equality can drive innovation, broader perspectives, and stronger organisational performance, helping build a more diverse and sustainable workforce. Ms. Surbhi Puri

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February 11, 2025

Green Power International has announced a strategic partnership with NTPC focusing on carbon capture and hydrogen innovation showcased at India Green Energy Week 2025. Under this collaboration, GPI is working with NTPC on advanced post-combustion carbon capture technologies to separate CO₂ from flue gases, reducing emissions and enabling its use in green fuels, enhanced oil recovery or sequestration. The initiative also supports scale-up of green hydrogen production using renewable energy to decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors, reinforcing India’s clean energy transition goals.

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January 28, 2025

In the run-up to Union Budget 2025, Varun Puri, Managing Director of Green Power International, emphasised the need for targeted policy support to boost India’s clean energy transition. He highlighted that the budget should include incentives for setting up bioenergy plants, subsidies for advanced energy equipment, and financial support for importing cutting-edge clean technologies. Simplifying regulatory processes and offering tax benefits for sustainable energy adoption will encourage industries to shift to greener alternatives. According to Puri, such measures will not only help reduce pollution but also foster innovation, create jobs, and support India’s sustainable growth goals.

Deccan Herald

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December 13, 2024

Renewable Energy Communities (RECs) are empowering local groups to manage and reduce energy consumption by decentralising power generation and bringing it closer to where it’s used. By integrating renewable sources such as solar, wind and biogas, RECs optimise energy use, lower transmission losses and cut costs. Community engagement promotes energy-saving behaviours and regular assessments help identify waste and improvement opportunities. Decentralised systems also enhance grid stability by reducing strain on long-distance infrastructure and incorporating storage technologies. In addition to environmental benefits, RECs deliver economic and social value through collective ownership, reduced installation costs and local job creation.

Energetica Magazine

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October 17, 2024

Modern technologies are significantly shaping India’s clean energy transition as the country accelerates toward its net-zero by 2070 goal. India’s renewable capacity has grown rapidly through major advancements in solar and wind power, supported by government initiatives and policy frameworks. Technologies such as green hydrogen, carbon capture & storage (CCUS) and smart grids powered by AI are emerging as key enablers for decarbonising hard-to-abate sectors and stabilising energy systems. Additionally, innovation in bioenergy and waste-to-energy solutions contributes to sustainable energy diversification, helping India build a cleaner, more resilient energy future.

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September 25, 2024

carbon capture and green hydrogen are set to play a decisive role in accelerating India’s journey towards its net-zero target by 2070. While renewable energy adoption continues to grow, hard-to-abate sectors such as cement, steel and heavy manufacturing still pose major decarbonisation challenges. Carbon capture technologies can significantly cut industrial CO₂ emissions, while green hydrogen—produced using renewable power—offers a clean alternative fuel for industry, mobility and energy storage. Together, these solutions can complement renewables and strengthen India’s transition to a sustainable, low-carbon energy future.

Outlook Planet

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