State-owned Power Effectivity Providers Ltd (EESL) on Tuesday mentioned it has inked pacts price Rs 500 crore with main worldwide and Indian our bodies.
EESL is collaborating with worldwide our bodies like Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Development Triangle (IMT-GT) and Inexperienced Development Asia Basis (GGAF) together with academic establishment IIT Hyderabad to drive large-scale power effectivity initiatives, in response to a press release.
EESL, a three way partnership of Public Sector Undertakings below the Ministry of Energy, has strengthened its dedication to sustainable power transformation by forging strategic partnerships at India Power Week 2025 to mark its fifteenth basis day.
The corporate has signed Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) and agreements price Rs 500 crore with main worldwide and Indian our bodies, paving the best way for modern power effectivity options and collaborative development, the assertion mentioned.
EESL formalised partnerships with Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Development Triangle, Joint Enterprise Council (IMT-GT JBC), GGAF, and IIT Hyderabad, reinforcing its dedication to innovation and cross-border cooperation.
The MoUs give attention to advancing essential areas similar to energy-efficient lighting, clear cooking options, area heating, renewable power, electrical mobility, cooling applied sciences, and consultancy providers.
Moreover, EESL signed agreements to implement Photo voltaic Energy Micro Chilly Storage Resolution (SPMCS) with HP Nursery Administration Society below the Division of Horticulture, Himachal Pradesh; Susag Millet Producer Firm Ltd and Giri Siri Tribal Farmers Producer Organisation via ESAF, Andhra Pradesh.
These partnerships purpose to supply farmers with sustainable and energy-efficient storage options, serving to cut back post-harvest losses and lower GHG (greenhouse gasoline) emissions from the produce on the farm gate.
The MoU with IMT-GT highlights a large-scale rollout of energy-efficient options outdoors worldwide boundaries, whereas partnerships with academic establishments like IIT purpose to combine modern applied sciences into their operations.
“The partnerships and initiatives unveiled on Day 1 of the occasion mirror our unwavering dedication to innovation and collective motion,” Vishal Kapoor, CEO of EESL, mentioned.