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India's Gujarat state signs deals worth US$86 billion ahead of investment summit

Published Wed, Jan 3, 2024 · 09:59 PM

India’s Gujarat state on Wednesday (Jan 3) signed initial investment agreements worth US$86.07 billion with 58 companies operating in sectors such as energy, oil and gas, and chemicals, its government said.

The home state of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Gujarat has been signing these agreements ahead of its biennial Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit, which is scheduled to take place in state capital Gandhinagar from Jan 10 to Jan 12.

The companies that signed the pacts included NTPC Renewable Energy Limited, which proposed an investment of US$10.80 billion to create 15 gigawatt (GW) renewable energy parks and projects to meet the agricultural sector’s power needs, a senior Industries Department official said.

NTPC also proposed a further investment of US$8.40 billion for fuel cell electric vehicle mobility, hydrogen blending with natural gas, production of green chemicals such as ammonia and methanol, and 5GW hydrogen-based energy storage projects, the official added.

Torrent Power similarly signed an agreement to invest US$5.69 billion to create solar power projects with 3,450 MW and 7,000 MW capacity, green hydrogen and ammonia manufacturing plants, and distribution networks in cities including Ahmedabad and Surat.

Both NTPC and Torrent did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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The summit is expected to draw a record number of foreign and domestic investors to the western state this month in what is being seen as Modi’s big push to promote investment in the South Asian nation just months ahead of its national election, where he will seek a third term.

The state government had signed similar investment agreements totalling US$18.75 billion last month. REUTERS

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