The Prime Minister (PM), Mr. Narendra Modi, yesterday inaugurated the first Assembly of the International Solar Alliance at Vigyan Bhawan. The same event also marked the inauguration of the second IORA Renewable Energy Ministerial Meeting, and the 2nd Global RE-Invest (Renewable Energy Investors’ Meet and Expo).
The Secretary General of the United Nations, Mr. Antonio Guterres, was present on the occasion.
The Prime Minister said that the effect of increased use of renewable energy is now visible in India. The target is to generate 40 percent of India’s total energy requirements in 2030, by non fossil fuel based sources.
Besides solar and wind power, India is working on biomass, biofuel and bio-energy. He said efforts are being made to make India’s transport system clean fuel based by converting bio-waste to biofuel thus converting a challenge into an opportunity.
He emphasized that if the dream of “One World, One Sun and One Grid” is followed, uninterrupted power supply can be ensured.
Mr. Modi announced plans to launch a National Energy Storage Mission that will look at manufacturing, deployment, technology development and policy framework.
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