New Delhi, Oct 8 (Mayank Nigam) Union Minister Pralhad Joshi on Monday highlighted India’s progress in energy transition and noted the transformative increase in its renewable energy capacity, with a 175 percent rise from 75 GW to over 208 GW in the last 10 years. In a keynote address at the Hamburg Sustainability Conference in Germany, Joshi said, “Total RE increased from 193.5 billion units to 360 BU, marking an 86% rise during this period” He informed that the solar energy capacity has also grown 33 times in the last 10 years. Joshi also emphasized, ” International Solar Alliance, supported by over 100 countries, demonstrates India’s leadership in global efforts to combat climate change through solar energy”.
The Minister remarked that India stands as a global voice of reason in its commitment to the pursuit of a Sustainable energy, and environmental responsibilities. Addressing the theme of Green Shipping, Joshi emphasised the crucial role of the maritime sector in global trade and its impact on greenhouse gas emissions. He stated, “As we progress towards achieving net-zero emissions, the necessity for sustainable maritime transport has become very important”. The Minister also detailed how Indian shipyards are being modernised and older dockyards are being evaluated for reopening to expand green shipbuilding capacity.
“India is becoming a promising hub for green shipbuilding,” he noted, citing the government’s strong emphasis on alternative fuels and renewable energy sources like biofuels and wind power”. The two-day conference on October 7-8, where Joshi will also hold bilateral meetings with Ministers of Germany, the United Kingdom and other senior officials. The visit will also elevate India-Germany relations to create business opportunities and accelerate the expansion of renewable energy in India and worldwide, said the Ministry’s statement. It will also underscore India’s commitment to sustainable development and renewable energy, fostering international partnerships to address global challenges.