India to Join International Energy Efficiency Hub
On 3rd October 2024, the Union Cabinet approved India's signing of a Letter of Intent to join the International Energy Efficiency Hub, enhancing the nation's commitment to sustainable development.
- The decision enables India to join an exclusive group of 16 nations dedicated to sharing strategic energy practices and innovative solutions.
- The Energy Efficiency Hub serves as a global platform established to promote collaboration in energy efficiency, aiding countries in achieving their environmental goals.
- By joining this Hub, India reaffirms its commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and advancing sustainable practices across various sectors.
- The Hub, founded in 2020, replaces ....
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