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Union Budget 2025 | Policy initiatives to incentivize setup of bioenergy plants, subsidies for advanced energy equipment expected, says Varun Puri, Managing Director, Green Power International'Simplifying regulatory processes and offering tax benefits for the adoption of sustainable energy solutions will further encourage industries to transition to greener alternatives.'
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Varun Puri, Managing Director, Green Power International Pvt. Ltd.</p><p></p></div>

Varun Puri, Managing Director, Green Power International Pvt. Ltd.

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Union Finance MInister Nirmala Sitharaman is set to present the Union Budget on February 1 in the Lok Sabha. The Economic Survey by the Finance Ministry will be released on January 31.

In this context, several industry leaders have opened up about their expectations from the Budget.


Varun Puri, Managing Director, Green Power International Pvt. Ltd, has said regarding the upcoming Budget, "We are hopeful that the upcoming Union Budget will include impactful measures to address the dual challenges of rising air pollution and sustainable energy transition. Bioenergy, as a clean and renewable source, holds immense potential in tackling these issues while supporting India’s energy security goals."

"We look forward to policy initiatives that incentivize the setup of bioenergy plants, offer subsidies for advanced energy equipment, and provide financial support for importing cutting-edge clean energy technologies. Simplifying regulatory processes and offering tax benefits for the adoption of sustainable energy solutions will further encourage industries to transition to greener alternatives," he added.

Pur believes "Such measures will not only combat pollution but also foster innovation, create jobs, and contribute to a healthier and more sustainable future for India."

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(Published 28 January 2025, 12:31 IST)