The Minister made this
announcement at the 23rd edition of the World Sustainable Development Summit
(WSDS) being organized by TERI, in New Delhi. He said that the institute would
be expected to play a pivotal role in identifying pathways for sustainable
energy transition and fostering innovation in the renewable energy sector.
Addressing the summit
delegates during a session on “Energy Transitions for People, Peace, Prosperity
and our Planet”, the Union Minister emphasized India’s leadership in climate
action and energy transition. He highlighted India’s remarkable progress and said: “44% of our power generation
capacity is from non-fossil-fuel sources. About 180-plus GW of total
capacity of 427 GW is from non-fossil-fuel sources, most of which is renewable
capacity.Our rate of energy transition is unmatched. We are the only country
issuing bids for round-the-clock renewable energy.”
Singh said that India is the only major economy
which has achieved both NDCs way ahead of schedule. “When neutral observers graded us, they rated
India as the only major country whose energy transition actions are consonant
with sub-2-degrees raise in global temperature,” added the Minister.
Singh said that the
developed countries must realize that no country is going to compromise on
their development trajectory. “They need to vacate carbon space so that
developing countries can develop.” He further said that the per capita
emissions of developed economies are about 4 times the global average. “The
discourse is hypocritical, since nobody talks about per capita emissions, which
are the nub of the problem. The argument to do away with coal is a red herring,
since it is not just coal, but gas too which emitscarbon dioxide and also
methane. None of the COP gatherings has addressed this.”
The Minister said that
developed countries did not add energy storage capacity, due to which prices
are high…He said that while India does not need financial assistance, other
developing countries need access to finance and technology in order to grow.
Chairperson of TERI
Governing Council, Nitin Desai, speaking on India’s commitment to
sustainability, announced the establishment of this Centre in Hyderabad, in
partnership with the government. This
centre aims to develop comprehensive energy transition pathways, not only for
India but also for other nations.
Director-General,
TERI, Ms. Vibha Dhawan concluded by reiterating TERI’s commitment to
sustainability and its dedication to driving meaningful change. She emphasized
the importance of collaboration and innovation in tackling the pressing
challenges of climate change and building a more sustainable future for
generations to come.
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Transiotion, Power Minister, R K Singh, TERI