Pay attention to green energy otherwise children will have to take oxygen cylinders instead of bags: Energy Minister Tomar

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Pay attention to green energy otherwise children will have to take oxygen cylinders instead of bags: Energy Minister Tomar


Bhopal
It is the duty of all of us to encourage clean energy – green energy to protect future generations and give them a safe environment. If this is not taken care of, then the children will have to take oxygen cylinders instead of school bags. Energy Minister Shri Pradyuman Singh Tomar expressed this idea at the fourth National Sustainable Energy Annovation Conclave held in Bhopal. Minister Shri Tomar said that this conclave will not only encourage the innovations of the energy sector but will also give a new pace to our efforts in the direction of a permanent and safe future.

Minister Shri Tomar said that this is a good opportunity to discuss the solution of conclave energy. Such efforts are very important for a safe future amid rising energy demand and climate challenges. He said that our government is promoting technological innovation for energy empowerment. He said that the findings of the conclusions in the Conclave should be implemented at every level, only then it will be meaningful.

Cyber ​​security of energy systems becoming digital is important

The Energy Minister said that in today’s digital age, as energy systems are getting digital, their cyber security has also become necessary. It is necessary to consider various aspects of cyber security in the energy sector in the conclave. The Energy Minister also visited the exhibition organized during this period.

New and renewable Energy Minister Shri Rakesh Shukla said that Madhya Pradesh is developing progressively in the field of renewable energy. Large level solar plants have been built in Rewa and Neemuch including floating solar plants set up on the Narmada River in Omkareshwar. Notable works are also being done in the field of wind energy. Additional Chief Secretary New and Renewable Energy Shri Manu Srivastava also expressed views.

Additional Chief Secretary Energy Mr. Neeraj Mandloi said that this conclave is an important platform to learn from each other’s experiences. He said that innovations of public interest should be accepted and how to get benefits from new technology, there should be intense discussion.

India is a global leader in renewable energy
Central Additional Secretary New and Renewable Energy Shri Sudeep Jain said that India always emphasizes sustainability. India is a global leader in the field of renewable energy. Shri Jain said that by the year 2030, a target is to produce 500 GW renewable energy. He told that the vision of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi is that there should be a solar panel on the roof of every house. To meet this goal, the “PM Surya Ghar” scheme has been started. We are also leading in the field of wind energy. It is producing about 18 GW. He said that remarkable works have been done in the field of solar power in Madhya Pradesh. The largest solar and solar floating plants have been set up in Madhya Pradesh. MD Power Management Company Mr. Avinash Lavania gave information about the objectives of the Conclave.