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NTPC receives acknowledgement from UN for its commitment towards clean energy

NTPC Limited has received a letter of appreciation for its efforts and commitments towards the process of energy compact

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: NTPC Limited has received a letter of appreciation from Damilola Ogunbiyi, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Sustainable Energy for All and UN-Energy Co-Chair, for its efforts and commitments towards the process of energy compact. In the letter UN-Energy has acknowledged the commitment of NTPC towards clean energy and welcomed NTPC to into the Energy Compact Action Network.

NTPC submitted its plans towards energy compact which outlines ambitious goals by 2030. NTPC's leadership will contribute significantly towards the achievement of SDG7. NTPC's entry into the Energy Compact Action Network makes it an important representative of the energy compact process.

With its contribution, NTPC has become part of a vibrant energy compact community that strives to deliver transformative action. To provide this community with a platform for interaction, collaboration and knowledge sharing, an Energy Compact Action Network will be launched in early 2022. Supported by UN-Energy, this network will be an important tool for matchmaking, creating synergies, and mobilising additional commitments and action.

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