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JERA Expands Presence in India with Launch of New Delhi Subsidiary

RashidaBy RashidaApril 26, 2024No Comments
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JERA Expands Presence in India with Launch of New Delhi Subsidiary
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JERA, a leading energy company from Japan, has launched its subsidiary, JERA Energy India Private Limited, headquartered in New Delhi. The primary focus of JERA Energy India is to engage actively with local governments, companies, and stakeholders in India’s energy landscape. One of its key responsibilities includes gathering information on various aspects of renewable energy, such as green hydrogen, ammonia, and liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects. By doing so, JERA aims to stay abreast of the evolving energy market trends and opportunities in India.

Moreover, the subsidiary will be responsible for building strong relationships with government offices, agencies, and local companies. This emphasis on relationship-building underscores JERA’s commitment to fostering collaborative partnerships within the Indian energy ecosystem. Such alliances are vital for navigating regulatory frameworks, accessing resources, and driving sustainable energy projects effectively.

JERA’s investment in renewable energy firm ReNew since 2017 highlights its long-standing interest in India’s renewable energy sector. Additionally, its collaborative efforts in developing green ammonia production further underscore its dedication to sustainable energy solutions. These initiatives align seamlessly with India’s ambitious targets, including reaching 500 gigawatts of renewable energy capacity by 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality by 2070.

The establishment of JERA Energy India positions the company strategically to capitalize on India’s energy transition and contribute significantly to its renewable energy goals. As India emerges as a key player in the global energy landscape, JERA’s presence underscores its commitment to sustainability and reinforces its position as a leader in the renewable energy sector. Moving forward, JERA’s activities in India are poised to play a crucial role in shaping the country’s energy future and advancing its sustainability agenda.

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