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ONGC And NTPC Partner To Set For Renewable Energy

By PTI February 08, 2024

The agreement encompasses ventures in offshore wind projects while also delving into potential opportunities in storage, e-mobility, carbon credits, green credits, green hydrogen business, and its derivatives such as green ammonia and green methanol

ONGC And NTPC Partner To Set For Renewable Energy
The joint venture agreement was signed by NTPC Green Energy Limited (NGEL) CEO Mohit Bhargava and ONGC executive director Satish Kumar Dwivedi. Shutterstock
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India's top oil producer, ONGC, and the nation's biggest power firm, NTPC, signed a joint venture agreement to set up offshore wind energy projects as the two firms look to boost collaboration in renewable energy.

The pact was signed during India Energy Week here.

"The JVA marks a pivotal collaboration aimed at spearheading renewable energy projects both within India and on the international stage," the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) said in a statement.

"Specifically, the agreement encompasses ventures in offshore wind projects while also delving into potential opportunities in storage, e-mobility, carbon credits, green credits, green hydrogen business, and its derivatives such as green ammonia and green methanol."

The joint venture agreement was signed by NTPC Green Energy Limited (NGEL) CEO Mohit Bhargava and ONGC executive director Satish Kumar Dwivedi. The signing took place in the presence of ONGC chairman and CEO Arun Kumar Singh and NTPC Limited chairman and managing director Gurdeep Singh.

In December, ONGC received the government nod to set up a new unit to house its gas business and clean energy projects like green hydrogen, as it looked to fast-track its foray into new areas.

It has named the company ONGC Green Limited. The wholly-owned subsidiary company will be for value chains of energy businesses such as green hydrogen, hydrogen blending, renewable energy (solar, wind, and hybrid), biofuels and biogas, and LNG, ONGC said.

The nation's largest oil and gas producer plans to spend Rs 1 lakh crore on installing 10 GW of renewable energy capacity and setting up two million tonnes of green ammonia annual production capacity by 2035 as part of its decarbonisation strategy.

ONGC's joint venture company with NTPC will look at projects in offshore wind energy and other renewal energy.

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