The India Energy Week will be launched in Bengaluru by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday. He will also introduce a cooking system that uses both solar and conventional energy.
An official release stated that the goal of the India Energy Week (IEW) 2023, which will be held from February 6 to 8, is to highlight India’s growing strength as a leader in energy transformation.
Additionally, Modi will introduce gasoline that has 20% ethanol in it.
The Green Mobility Rally will also be launched by the prime minister. Vehicles using green energy sources will participate in the rally, which will raise public awareness of green energies.
Under IndianOil’s “Unbottled” campaign, he will introduce uniforms. IndianOil has adopted uniforms for retail customer attendants and LPG delivery people made from recycled polyester (rPET) and cotton, inspired by the goal of the Prime Minister to phase out single-use plastic.
Each uniform worn by an IndianOil customer service representative will help with the recycling of about 28 used PET bottles. With the launch of the sustainable clothing brand “Unbottled” for products manufactured from recycled polyester, IndianOil is advancing this endeavor.
IndianOil aims to fulfill the needs of this brand by providing uniforms for the customer service representatives of other oil marketing businesses, non-combat uniforms for the Army, uniforms/dresses for institutions, and retail sales.
A twin-cooktop model of IndianOil’s indoor solar cooking system will also be dedicated by the prime minister, who will officially launch its commercial launch.
A unique single cooktop indoor solar cooking system with a patent has already been created by IndianOil. Based on user feedback, a twin-cooktop indoor solar cooking system has been developed, giving users additional flexibility and convenience. It is a ground-breaking indoor solar cooking system that uses solar and auxiliary energy sources concurrently, making it a dependable cooking solution for India.