The government will invite bids for battery storage projects from players looking to invest in the renewable energy sector, Union Minister RK Singh said.
Bids will also be invited for green hydrogen and green ammonia projects, the power, new and renewable energy minister said at ‘India Ideas Summit’ organised by the US-India Business Council (USIBC).
Singh also informed that the bid for 1,000 MW storage project invited by the government earlier has been finalised.
The minister further said the next round of bids will be under the PLI scheme for grid level only because of the requirement for storage.
Other bids in the offing are of green hydrogen and green ammonia, Singh said.
Tags: Gree Hydrogen, Green Ammonia, PLI, Renewable Ennergy, USIBC
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