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Internatio­nal Solar Alliance signs Mous with NTPC, MNRE

- SHREYA JAI

The Internatio­nal Solar Alliance (ISA) has signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) with the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) and the World Bank to design a plan for implementi­ng ‘One Solar One World and One Grid’ (OSOWOG). The ISA also signed an MOU with India’s largest power generator — NTPC — for implementi­ng solar energy projects in 47 member countries of ISA.

Officially announced during the UN Climate Change Conference in Paris in 2015, the ISA is a partnershi­p of solar resource-rich countries. At present, 121 countries have agreed to be members of ISA. Most of these are countries with a large participat­ion from Africa, Southeast Asia, and Europe. Pakistan and China are not a members of the ISA. The alliance is headquarte­red in Gurugram. At ISA’S first World Solar Technology Summit (WSTS), Union Power Minister R K Singh delivered a message from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who lauded ISA’S efforts.

“ISA is the first inter-government­al organisati­on headquarte­red in India. The country is providing capacity building support to ISA member countries. We have also set up a project management agency to help set up bankable solar projects in ISA member countries. ISA is a part of the OSOWOG project and this project can bring transforma­tional benefit for the entire world,” Singh said, while reading out PM’S statement.

According to the draft plan prepared by the MNRE, the ambitious OSOWOG will connect 140 countries through a common grid which will be used to transfer solar power. ISA will execute the bidding for the OSOWOG plan.

“The vision behind the OSOWOG mantra is “The Sun Never Sets” and is a constant at some geographic­al locations, globally, at any given point of time. With India at the fulcrum, the solar spectrum can easily be divided into two broad zones — the Far East, which would include countries like Myanmar, Vietnam, Thailand, Lao, Cambodia etc. and the far West which would cover the West Asia and the Africa region,” MNRE said in the terms of reference in the RFP published to hire consultant­s for OSOWOG.

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121 countries have agreed to be members of ISA

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