Gujarat Laps Up INR 1,000bn For RE Investment
India’s Gujarat Signs Memorandum Of Understanding Worth Over INR 1,000 Billion In Renewable Energy Space Under Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2019; Expected To Install 30 GW Capacity Over Next Decade
Tuesday, 22 Jan 2019
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s home state Gujarat signed several MoUs for renewable energy projects at the Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2019.
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