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Tuesday, 27 January 2026
12:30 - 14:00

OVERVIEW

This session will explore India’s journey toward a sustainable energy future that necessitates a strategic focus on Green Capital Expenditure (Green Capex) to drive the development of low-carbon and green infrastructure. The panel will discuss the frameworks, financing models and policy enablers that can help channel long-term capital into greenfield projects in the energy sector.

As India advances toward its Net Zero commitments, a coordinated approach involving public sector undertakings (PSUs), private sector investors, financial institutions and government agencies is crucial for mobilising adequate green investment. The session will highlight current initiatives and future opportunities for scaling up Green Capex across upstream, midstream and downstream segments of the oil, gas, and energy value chain.

The E&S Division is involved in vigorous Project Monitoring Process in MoPNG including milestone-based monitoring through Partiyojana portal. It has also been entrusted with driving Energy Transition as well as overseeing CAPEX monitoring.

The E&S Division will discuss the following:

  • Defining Green Capex in the Indian context
  • Financing mechanisms and institutional support
  • Demand/targets for alternate fuels
  • Industry experiences and best practices
  • Project implementation in CBG, hydrogen, natural gas and the biofuels sector


Thereafter, industry leaders will share insights on leveraging various platforms, technologies and strategies to improve project implementation and securing green finance. 

Tuesday, 27 January 2026

12:30 -12:35

Introduction

Moderator outlines the session, its relevance to India's energy transition and introduces the panellists.

12:35 -12:55

Opening remarks by DDG, MoPNG

•    Government’s roadmap for green energy projects
•    Overview of recent achievements and upcoming opportunities for Green Capex
•    PPT highlighting key statistics and frameworks

12:55 -13:40

Panel Discussion

•    Financing and policy landscape
•    Steps towards energy transition 
•    Challenges, enablers and inter-ministerial coordination
•    Best practices and replicable models for greenfield project investment

13:40 -13:55

Audience Q&A session

13:55 -14:00

Closing remarks

Chairperson will summarise key takeaways from the session.