Gujarat Exhibition Showcases Sustainable Innovations and Green Hydrogen Goals
Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel inaugurated the Vibrant Gujarat Regional Exhibition in Surat, highlighting industrial growth and sustainable initiatives. The event features three domes showcasing various sectors and includes a seminar on Gujarat's Green Hydrogen Policy 2025 aimed at achieving significant green energy targets by 2035.
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In a significant stride toward sustainable development, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel inaugurated the Vibrant Gujarat Regional Exhibition at AURO University in Surat on May 1. This exhibition, a key feature of the Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference, remains open to the public until May 5, providing free entry to offer insights into industrial growth and innovations.
The exhibition, spread across three domes, offers a platform for citizens to interact with industrialists and startup representatives. It showcases a variety of sectors by featuring stalls on industrial and manufacturing, green energy and sustainable development, and agriculture, food processing, and the services sector. Attendees can explore innovations in products, technologies, and machinery, alongside government initiatives and schemes.
The conference further delves into Gujarat's green energy ambitions, organizing a seminar on the 'Gujarat Green Hydrogen Policy 2025'. With initiatives aimed at achieving 3 MMTPA green hydrogen production by 2035, the seminar saw participation from key figures like Forest and Environment Minister Arjun Modhwadia. Discussions aimed at attaining renewable energy milestones and promoting green job creation were held during the event.
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