Power Secretary visits GRIDCON 2025, explores advancements in grid technology 
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Power Secretary visits GRIDCON 2025, explores advancements in grid technology

During his visit, Power Secretary toured the Theme Pavilion in the presence of the Ministry of Power's Additional Secretary Srikant Nagulapalli along with senior officials from Power Grid

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New Delhi: The Ministry of Power's Secretary Pankaj Agarwal visited GRIDCON 2025, a premier global grid technology exhibition organised by Maharatna enterprise Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (POWERGRID) in association with CIGRE India. The event, held under the patronage of the Ministry of Power, Government of India, took place at Yashobhoomi, Dwarka, from March 9 to March 11.

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During his visit, Secretary (Power) toured the Theme Pavilion in the presence of the Ministry of Power's Additional Secretary Srikant Nagulapalli along with senior officials from Power Grid. He was briefed on various cutting-edge technological advancements and innovative solutions showcased by Power Grid through interactive models and exhibits.

GRIDCON 2025 serves as a crucial platform for industry leaders, policymakers, and technology experts to exchange ideas and explore innovations in grid technology. The exhibition highlights India's progress in power transmission and its commitment to modernizing energy infrastructure.

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