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According to a US ambassador, Indian businesses have partnered with the US to lessen China's hegemony in the energy supply chain

According to a US ambassador, Indian businesses have partnered with the US to lessen China's hegemony in the energy supply chain


According to a US ambassador, Indian businesses have partnered with the US to lessen China's hegemony in the energy supply chain
According to a US ambassador, Indian businesses have partnered with the US to lessen China's hegemony in the energy supply chain



The senior US energy ambassador expressed his encouragement at a virtual meeting with journalists from the US, the Middle East, and India. GreenCo is one of India's biggest renewable energy firms and is important for storage and new investment. green hydrogen, with the US included.


In order to see what certain Indian start-ups are doing in the clean tech space and the collaboration between Indian start-ups and American businesses addressing this energy shift, Pyatt also traveled to Hyderabad, a tech hotspot. Making an attempt.

A senior US diplomat said on Monday that Indian firms are completely cooperating with the US to lessen Chinese dominance in the energy supply chain, particularly in the electric car market. The diplomat also expressed appreciation for the exciting new prospects that are arising around tiny and modular reactor technologies.


Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Resources Geoffrey R. Pyatt expressed his excitement about the potential use of Indian electric three-wheelers for last-mile deliveries in US cities such as Los Angeles and New York.


After making trips in New Delhi and Hyderabad, Pyatt recently returned from India. There, he met with important private sector actors and senior Indian authorities to discuss important problems including energy security, dependable supply chains, energy transformation, and establishing business partnerships with the private sector. had a thorough discussion with. In the rapidly expanding renewable energy industry in India.


The senior US diplomat said that the two nations are interested in finding new prospects as well as ways to advance with massive conventional reactors, which were intended as part of the US-India nuclear pact. Globally, small and modular reactor (SMR) technology is developing.


During a virtual meeting with US, Middle Eastern, and Indian media, the senior US energy official expressed his encouragement from the discussions.One of the biggest providers of renewable energy in India, Greenco, is thinking about making huge new investments in green hydrogen and storage.


In the context of our common goal of lessening Chinese dominance in clean technology supply chains, it "Demonstrates how Indian companies are completely invested with the United States," he added.


"In particular, I received strong interest from Indian companies including Adani, Tata, Reliance, and Birla, all of whom have expressed their interest in using SMRs," Pyatt said in response to a query about the India-US civil nuclear accord. have communicated. a component of their overall decarbonization plan. To proceed with it, a few things must now occur.


One is that businesses in the US, India, and other countries need to find out how to scale up these SMR ideas in order to advance the created designs to the point of regulatory clearance and industrial deployment. be delivered. To allow private enterprises to engage in the civil nuclear industry, as private utilities do in the US, an adjustment to the legislation is also required in India. He said, "This is a natural area of convergence, but it will take time."


The CEO of Bility Electric, an electric three-wheeler start-up, expressed his excitement about visiting the company and added, "Bility is now selling in India and the United States as well, essentially giving last mile connectivity for delivery." Services in major cities such as New York and Los Angeles.


"An Indian-style three-wheeler with an electric drive that is effective and free of contaminants is more suitable in these cities than a large, bulky step van delivery truck."


In order to see what certain Indian start-ups are doing in the clean tech space and the collaboration between Indian start-ups and American businesses addressing this energy shift, Pyatt also traveled to Hyderabad, a tech hotspot. Making an attempt. Alongside President Biden's main climate adviser Ali Zaidi, he attended the US-India Forum in Delhi, "demonstrating how strongly the Biden administration is focused on America's energy a collaboration with India."


The speaker said, "Our National Security Advisors have recently decided to add critical minerals as well as clean energy technology as a new pillar in ICET. The ICET framework is an important structure for our cooperation with India in technology areas."



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