President of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar U Min Aung Hlaing, currently in New Delhi, India, on an official visit, accompanied by Union ministers, the Myanmar Ambassador to India, the Military Attaché (Army, Navy and Air) and officials, visited NETRA (NTPC Energy Technology Research Alliance) in Greater Noida yesterday afternoon.
On its
arrival at NETRA (NTPC Energy Technology Research Alliance), the President and
party were cordially welcomed by the Head of the company, Mr Gurdeep Singh, and
officials.
At the
company’s conference hall, the President and the Head of the Company exchanged
commemorative gifts, and a company official presented an overview of the
operations and work processes of NETRA (NTPC Energy Technology Research
Alliance).
The President
and party watched a documentary video clip on the work procedures of NETRA
(NTPC Energy Technology Research Alliance). An official of the company
clarified the efforts to reduce carbon emissions to net-zero levels, and
NETRA’s activities aligned with energy transition plans, implementation of NTPC
to improve CCUS (Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage) technology on a
larger scale at NTPC Pudimadaka, green hydrogen production activities,
developments in long-duration energy storage systems, water and water-resource
technologies, solar energy systems, advanced scientific energy generation
methods through NETRA (NTPC Energy Technology Research Alliance), and
capacity-building programmes under ITEC to produce skilled Myanmar
professionals.
The President
observed scale models of the CO2-based closed Brayton Cycle Energy Storage
System, Plasma Gasification-based Green Hydrogen Generation from MSW-RDF/
Agri-waste, 10 TPD Flue Gas-Co2 To Methanol Plant (FG-CTM), regarding the
production of varieties of advanced scientific energy. The Head of the company
and officials explained the necessary measures. The President asked what he
wanted to know.
The President
planted a commemorative tree to mark his visit to the company.
The President
and party viewed the net-zero energy production process of NTPC. Officials
explained generating electricity from solar power, battery storage systems,
hydrogen-based energy generation, and electricity generation from municipal
waste.
Concerning
the clarification, the President interestingly asked what he wanted to know.
NETRA (NTPC
Energy Technology Research Alliance) is a subsidiary of NTPC Limited, one of
India’s largest power utility companies, and primarily focuses on research and
development. NETRA is committed to developing the latest, sustainable, and
economically viable technologies for the energy sector. Its main priority areas
include improving efficiency and reducing costs, new and renewable energy,
climate change and water conservation, fly ash utilization, carbon capture and
utilization, and environmental protection, including waste management. In
addition to research activities, NETRA also provides support for power plants
and other public utility services.
MNA/TTA
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