With Tamil Nadu looking to expand its footprint in green energy, the state is likely to see a $5-10 billion renewable sector investment with Danish participation, including an energy island in the Gulf of Mannar. The island may produce 4-10 Gw.
A delegation of experts from Denmark, led by Energy Minister Dan Jorgensen, met Chief Minister M K Stalin on Wednesday. If it materialises, the project will be the first offshore floating wind park in India. The Gulf of Mannar lies between the west coast of Sri Lanka and the south-eastern tip of India.
This comes days after the Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation (Tangedco) announced its plans to come up with 20,000 Mw of solar power projects with adequate battery storage, 3,000 Mw of pumped storage hydroelectric projects, and 2,000 Mw of gas-based power units in the next 10 years. These projects are expected to require loans of around Rs 1.32 trillion.
The Denmark delegation included Ambassador Freddy Svane and Asser Rasmussen Berling, head of the energy department, representatives from 18 Danish companies, the ministry, and industry chambers
A delegation of experts from Denmark, led by Energy Minister Dan Jorgensen, met Chief Minister M K Stalin on Wednesday. If it materialises, the project will be the first offshore floating wind park in India. The Gulf of Mannar lies between the west coast of Sri Lanka and the south-eastern tip of India.
This comes days after the Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation (Tangedco) announced its plans to come up with 20,000 Mw of solar power projects with adequate battery storage, 3,000 Mw of pumped storage hydroelectric projects, and 2,000 Mw of gas-based power units in the next 10 years. These projects are expected to require loans of around Rs 1.32 trillion.
The Denmark delegation included Ambassador Freddy Svane and Asser Rasmussen Berling, head of the energy department, representatives from 18 Danish companies, the ministry, and industry chambers
With Tamil Nadu looking to expand its footprint in green energy, the state is likely to see a $5-10 billion renewable sector investment with Danish participation, including an energy island in the Gulf of Mannar. The island may produce 4-10 Gw.
A delegation of experts from Denmark, led by Energy Minister Dan Jorgensen, met Chief Minister M K Stalin on Wednesday. If it materialises, the project will be the first offshore floating wind park in India. The Gulf of Mannar lies between the west coast of Sri Lanka and the south-eastern tip of India.
This comes days after the Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation (Tangedco) announced its plans to come up with 20,000 Mw of solar power projects with adequate battery storage, 3,000 Mw of pumped storage hydroelectric projects, and 2,000 Mw of gas-based power units in the next 10 years. These projects are expected to require loans of around Rs 1.32 trillion.
The Denmark delegation included Ambassador Freddy Svane and Asser Rasmussen Berling, head of the energy department, representatives from 18 Danish companies, the ministry, and industry chambers
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