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Hyderabad to host Global Forum on Climate Resilience on Dec 5

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Hyderabad: The Chandradeep Solar Research Institute (CDSRI) has announced that Hyderabad will host the 4th International Conference on Green Technology, Policy, and Finance (ICGTPF 4.0) on December 5 at the Federation of Telangana Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FTCCI).
This year’s edition will present an International Green Energy Trade Summit and will focus on strengthening global action for climate resilience through sustainable technologies, innovative financing, and international cooperation.
The event will bring together leaders from the UK, Germany, Korea, the Netherlands, Africa, and beyond, along with policymakers, researchers, entrepreneurs, and investors.
The summit will highlight opportunities for climate-resilient growth, emphasizing ‘Green Hydrogen and Ammonia – Pathways to Industrial Decarbonisation’, ‘Solar PV beyond power – Agrivoltaics & Floating Solar’, ‘Carbon Markets, Finance and Climate Investment’, ‘Grid Modernisation and Energy Storage’ and ‘Waste to Energy and Circular Economy in Clean Energy’
Ahead of the main summit, a pre-conference session will be held on October 17 at Telangana Academy of Skill & Knowledge (TASK) with expert talks, stakeholder discussions, and a program briefing.

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