Oman Daily Observer

Put renewable energy in poll manifestos: Pvt firms, NGOS

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NEW DELHI: A total of 160 private companies and NGOS on Monday made an appeal to all political parties to include decentrali­sed renewable energy solutions in their manifestos for the general elections.

The appeal was signed by Panasonic India, Barefoot Power, CSIR-NEERI, Observer Research Foundation, Prayas Energy Group and several others.

The appeal was sent on behalf of Clean Energy Access Network (CLEAN), which is an all-india representa­tive organisati­on with a mandate to improve rural livelihood­s and promote economic growth and jobs through the deployment of decentrali­sed renewable energy.

“India is already doing better than many other countries in fighting climate change, but better is not enough. Radical changes need to happen sooner rather than later. It is increasing­ly becoming clear that unless we take urgent action to keep in check rising global temperatur­es, we are not going to be able to sustain life as we know it,” CLEAN President Svati Bhogle said.

CLEAN has called upon political parties to take heed of the global movement in which school students and ordinary citizens are calling on their government­s to take rapid action.

In its appeal, CLEAN outlined six specific points that political parties could include in their manifestos.

The appeal calls upon political parties to recognise decentrali­sed renewable energy as an integral part of India’s energy planning, to promote investment in renewables, to create rural renewable based jobs, to reduce carbon emissions, expanding on clean cooking mission, and to resolve regulatory issues of mini-grids.

The appeal also says that mini-grids not only ensure 100 per cent reliable, quality energy access, but also solve issues of last-mile connectivi­ty while addressing energy security in India.

The framework for deployment of mini-grids, laid down in the amendment to National Tariff Policy in 2016, stipulates that an appropriat­e regulatory mechanism should be put in place to mandate compulsory purchase of surplus power generated by mini-grids into the national grid.

A fillip was provided to the segment with the issuance of the Draft National Mini-grids Policy in June 2016.

However, this policy has not been finalised nearly three years later.

With regard to creating jobs, the appeal states that the decentrali­sed renewable energy sector is already generating new jobs and creating opportunit­ies for rural entreprene­urship.

“Decentrali­sed renewable energy solutions are one way to tackle climate change as well as remain committed to India’s developmen­tal needs. We appeal to all political parties to consider adding decentrali­sed renewable energy as way to India’s energy security into their election manifesto,” Bhogle said.

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