India’s Net Zero Consciousness


India Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that India exceeded its green targets on Independence Day, demonstrating its commitment to combat climate change. India's successes, including early renewable energy goals and innovative initiatives like the "Life Mission," set an inspiring example globally.

India surpassed its 2030 renewable energy target nine years ahead of schedule in 2020-21, showcasing its commitment to cleaner energy.

Achieving 20% ethanol blending five years ahead of schedule reduces reliance on fossil fuels and cuts emissions.

One Sun, One World, One Grid: India's visionary concept of a unified solar grid connecting 140 countries gained global recognition.

Ambitious Green Energy Generation: India aims to achieve 500 GW of clean energy capacity by 2030, encompassing renewable, hydro, and nuclear power.

Turbotech's pioneering sustainable energy solutions significantly contribute to India's net-zero goals. Its innovation and environmental consciousness align with India's green ambitions.

India's green achievements, driven by initiatives like the "Life Mission" has become the global climate change role model.

TurboTech’s energy conservation turbines (ECT) are essential for many fast-growing industries, such as textiles, pulp, agro, tire, chemical, and distillery. They harness the steam that these industries produce and convert it into clean and renewable energy. We contribute to net zero by generating power from steam, which lowers the need for fossil fuels and reduces greenhouse gas emissions.

Our role in reducing carbon footprints highlights the synergy between technology and environmental responsibility. We are proud to be part of propelling India towards a greener future.



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