India launched an International Solar Alliance (ISA)
at the CoP21 Climate Conference here on Monday,
with an announcement by Prime Minister Modi that the revolution in the field would
- bring power to all citizens, and
- create unlimited economic opportunity.
The new body, of 120 countries located fully or partly between the tropics of
- Cancer and
- Capricorn to join,
http://nise.res.in/
The Centre will provide
- land and
- $30 million to form a secretariat for the Alliance, and
- also support it for five years,
cost of
- finance and
- technology
that is needed to deploy solar power widely; generation and storage technologies would be adapted to the individual countries’ needs. Among the tasks that the Alliance would pursue are,
- cooperation in training,
- building institutions,
- regulatory issues,
- common standards, and
- investment including joint ventures.
Addressing a packed audience, which was treated to visuals and a song on the theme, Mr.Modi said solar had created a revolution, as costs had declined sharply, technology continued to evolve and grid connectivity was improving. The response from industry was also encouraging. The Prime Minister presented “Convenient Action”, a book he has written on the Gujarat experience with solar energy and a music CD with songs on the environment to Mr. Hollande.
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said the United Nations would work closely with the ISA and commended India’s success in adopting the technology, as witnessed in the solar projects in Gujarat.
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Union Minister of State for Power Piyush Goyal presented the goals of the ISA contained in its resolution.
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