Uttarakhand's Green Energy Vision: Chief Minister Dhami's Address at Oil Sector Meet
Key Ideas
  • Chief Minister Dhami emphasizes Uttarakhand's commitment to green and sustainable energy at the All India Oil Sector meet.
  • The state is focusing on initiatives like the Solar Self-Employment Scheme and major hydroelectric projects to transform into an energy hub.
  • Dhami highlights the importance of natural resources in nation-building and praises ONGC for its significant contribution to India's energy security.
  • The national vision includes strengthening petroleum reserves and investing in green hydrogen, solar power, and alternative energy sources for a self-reliant India by 2047.
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami of Uttarakhand addressed the All India Oil Sector meet in Dehradun, highlighting the state's dedication to green and sustainable energy. He praised the alignment of economy, ecology, and technology under Prime Minister Modi's leadership to advance the green energy mission. Dhami lauded initiatives like the Solar Self-Employment Scheme and major hydroelectric projects for their role in making Uttarakhand an emerging energy hub. He also emphasized the exploration of geothermal energy. Recognizing the pivotal role of energy resources in national development, Dhami commended ONGC for its contribution to India's energy security. He reiterated the national vision for a self-reliant India by 2047, focusing on strengthening petroleum reserves and promoting green hydrogen, solar power, and alternative energy sources. Dhami also discussed the 'One Nation, One Grid' initiative, advancements in the oil and gas sector, and the transformative impact of schemes like Ujjwala Yojana. The event was attended by various dignitaries including Hiranmay Pandya and ONGC representatives.
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