PANAJI
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate the energy exhibition and conference - India Energy Week 2024 - on Tuesday, which will witness 35,000 participants from 120 countries.
The second edition of the four-day event at Betul will have more than 80 conference sessions with over 400 speakers, over 350 exhibiting companies and more than 4,000 delegates
“In just two years, India Energy Week has become a prominent part of the global energy calendar. With the fastest growing major economy, a growing consumer base, and an inviting investment climate, we’ve carved out a niche in the energy landscape,” Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas and Housing & Urban Affairs Hardeep Singh Puri said in a press release, issued ahead of the event.
Organized by the Federation of Indian Petroleum Industry under the aegis of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, the organizers claim that India Energy Week, 2024 will catalyze meaningful discussions, knowledge exchange, and collaboration among industry experts, policymakers, academia and entrepreneurs.
“During IEW 2024, ministerial, leadership, technical sessions and roundtables will explore varied themes like energy transition of the global south, building a future-ready energy stack, chartering the roadmap of alternate fuels for energy optionality and impact of localization, regionalization and globalization on energy-related industrialization and manufacturing processes,” it said.
IEW is also expected to highlight India’s leadership in the battle against climate change while allowing stakeholders across the energy spectrum to freely exchange ideas and explore opportunities under one roof.