Green India Conference at Renewable Energy expo focus on future of clean energy

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Chennai, Feb 12:

With India’s clean energy transition gaining strong momentum, the Green India Conference 2026 will take centre stage at the Renewable Energy Expo 2026, to be held on February 12 and 13 at the Chennai Trade Centre. Organised by Water Today Pvt. Ltd. as part of the eighth edition of the Expo, the conference is themed “Transforming India’s Power Systems for a Renewable-First Era.”

Positioned as a high-impact knowledge forum, the two-day conference will bring together leading policymakers, industry experts, power sector professionals, technology innovators, and sustainability leaders to deliberate on strengthening India’s renewable energy ecosystem. The focus will be on practical strategies to accelerate renewable integration while ensuring grid resilience, reliability, and long-term energy security.

Deliberations will centre on the industrial adoption of renewable and hybrid power systems, highlighting how industries can transition to cleaner and more cost-efficient energy models. Sessions will also examine advancements in energy storage solutions, battery technologies, and grid modernisation, which are crucial for managing intermittent renewable power and enhancing system stability.

The conference will further explore the growing potential of green hydrogen production and its applications across sectors, alongside discussions on e-mobility, EV infrastructure, and clean transportation systems that are reshaping India’s mobility landscape. In addition, experts will analyse evolving policy frameworks, financing models, and implementation strategies, offering insights into regulatory support and investment pathways essential for scaling clean energy projects.

As a strategic platform for dialogue and collaboration, the Green India Conference 2026 aims to provide actionable insights and foster partnerships that will help industries, utilities, and investors align with India’s renewable-first vision and accelerate the nation’s decarbonisation journey.

The conference forms a key component of the larger Renewable Energy Expo 2026, which will be held from February 12 to 14 and is expected to feature over 200 exhibitors and attract more than 16,000 business visitors from across the clean energy value chain.