GAIL, Karnataka Sign Pact to Develop One GW Green Projects

GAIL (India) Limited has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Government of Karnataka to explore renewable energy projects totalling up to one gigawatt. The projects are planned to be developed over the next five years across the state.

Under the agreement, the Karnataka government will assist GAIL in obtaining necessary approvals, registrations, and incentives through relevant departments, in line with existing policies.

State Energy Minister K. J. George said the collaboration reflects Karnataka’s leadership in renewable energy and will support India’s clean energy transition. He added that the partnership is expected to contribute to employment generation and infrastructure development.

M. B. Patil, Minister for Large and Medium Industries and Infrastructure Development, welcomed GAIL’s strategic interest and highlighted Karnataka’s supportive policy ecosystem, skilled workforce, and land availability as key factors for clean energy investments.

The partnership marks a significant step in Karnataka’s efforts to position itself as a hub for sustainable energy and industrial growth while contributing to national climate goals.

Source:The New Indian Express


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