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Geoffrey R Pyatt, US Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Resources, will visit India later this week to discuss diversification of renewable energy supply chains and opportunities in critical minerals with the government and private sector, according to a US State Department media statement.
According to the release, "Assistant Secretary Pyatt will also advance commercial cooperation with private sector partners in India's rapidly growing clean energy sector. "
The statement further stated that India is a member of the Minerals Security Partnership and an essential energy partner for the United States. Pyatt will visit Hyderabad and New Delhi from January 26 to 31.
In New Delhi, he will speak on two panels at an India-US forum focusing on shared energy priorities, and on opportunities and challenges around critical minerals for the global energy transition. “He will also meet with senior Indian officials on our shared agenda around energy transition, reliable supply chains, and energy security,” the release said.
In Hyderabad, Pyatt will meet private sector officials and innovators to explore opportunities to accelerate energy transition and diversify renewable energy supply chains.
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