During the World Sustainable Development
Summit in New Delhi, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) will launch a
green-shipping portal to track practices by ports across the country and
collate all information available at national and international levels for
ports and shipping practices.
At the summit, which will take place in New Delhi from 7-9 February,
TERI will also release policy briefs on sustainable development goal (SDG)
blueprints, which will
focus on the issue of sustainable agriculture, linkages with other SDGs, and
efficient use of water.
It is also expected to sign a memorandum
of understanding with Cenergist for transfer of technology to strengthen
India’s initiative for the International Solar Alliance. Cenergist is a
consultancy in the UK that helps clients reduce carbon emissions and water
consumption to meet their sustainability goals and comply with regulation.
The SDG blueprint policy brief will be released on the first day of
the summit, while the
water-policy brief will be made public on day 2, during the last plenary
session.
Green Shipping is a collaborative
programme launched by TERI to assist the National Centre of Excellence in Green
Ports and Shipping. Set up by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways,
the centre aims to undertake innovative research on commercially viable biofuel
and biochemical technological solutions, as well as energy-saving and
renewable-energy solutions specific to ports and ships
The programme undertakes cutting-edge research around the development
and demonstration of sustainable and cleaner fuel technologies and chemicals. It also undertakes integrated
sustainability assessment frameworks and life-cycle tools for evaluating
benefits from energy transitions and resource-efficient circular-economy
practices in agriculture, shipping, automotive, packaging, steel, and other key
sectors. Additionally, TERI will sign an
MoU with Cenergist to partner with it on technology for solar energy.
“Technology for solar has matured but then there are other technologies in
other countries which are more friendly. So, we are signing an MoU with
Cenergist to investigate technologies available elsewhere. With this
partnership, the International Solar Alliance could be strengthened,” Dhawan
added.
The International Solar Alliance,
launched at the UN Climate Change Conference in Paris by the President of
France in November 2015, is an initiative proposed by Prime Minister Narendra
Modi to reduce dependence on non-renewable sources of energy such as fossil
fuels. At the 23rd edition of the World Sustainable Development Summit, TERI
said it was looking forward to thought-provoking discussions, innovative
solutions, and an exploration of the role of world leaders in advancing
sustainable development on a global scale.
WSDS, the annual flagship event organised
by TERI since 2001, is the only independently convened international summit on
sustainable development and environment in the Global South. WSDS 2024 will explore the theme of
‘Leadership for Sustainable Development and Climate Justice’.