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PM Modi to inaugurate India Energy Week in poll-bound Karnataka

 



PM Modi will also attend several other events including a Green Mobility Rally, which he will flag off to create public awareness for green fuel, and a HAL helicopter factory in Tumakuru to promote the 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' program in the defense sector. Will inaugurate ,


Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Karnataka on Monday, February 6, to inaugurate the India Energy Week aimed at showcasing the country's growing power as an energy transformation powerhouse. He will also launch E20, a blend of 20% ethanol with petrol.


Besides this, he will also be involved in several other events including a Green Mobility Rally, which he will flag off to create public awareness for green fuel, and a HAL helicopter in Tumakuru to promote the 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' program in Tumakuru. Will inaugurate the factory. Defense sector, an official statement quoted news agency PTI as saying.


PM Modi will then lay the foundation stone of Tumakuru Industrial Township and two Jal Jeevan Mission projects in Tumakuru. He will further launch the uniforms under IndianOil's "Unbottled" initiative and each uniform will support recycling of around 28 PET (recyclable plastic) bottles.


PM Modi will also unveil the twin-cooktop model of the PSU's indoor solar cooking system, a "revolutionary" cooking solution that works on both solar and auxiliary energy sources simultaneously, the statement said.


Meanwhile, the India Energy Week (IEW) 2023 will be held in Bengaluru from February 6-8, the statement said, bringing together leaders from conventional and non-conventional energy industries, governments and academia to discuss the challenges. Will bring along The opportunity that a responsible energy transition presents.


It will see the presence of more than 30 ministers from across the world. PTI reported that over 30,000 delegates, 1,000 exhibitors and 500 speakers will gather for various discussions, with Modi also scheduled to participate in a roundtable with global oil and gas CEOs.


He will also launch several initiatives in the field of green energy.


The government aims to achieve full 20 percent blending of ethanol by 2025, and oil marketing companies are setting up 2G-3G ethanol plants that will facilitate progress.


The Green Mobility Rally will witness the participation of vehicles running on green energy sources and will help in creating mass awareness for green fuel.

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