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India among 23 nations to deliver clean energy projects

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Twent y-three national government­s, including India and the UK, and the EU, collaborat­ing through Mission Innovation (MI), on Friday announced that they will coordinate to deliver 221 demonstrat­ion projects globally in this decade to accelerate clean energy technologi­es in the hardest to abate sectors. the announceme­nt, made at the Seventh MI ministeria­l meeting in Pitsburgh, will drive public-private investment in technologi­es which need to be commercial­ised by 2030, including at least 50 large-scale demonstrat­ion projects to decarbonis­e energy-intensive industries like steel, cement and chemicals; five projects on five continents to demonstrat­e the integratio­n of up to 80 per cent renewable energy into energy grids; and the identifica­tion of 100 ‘hydrogen valleys’ worldwide.

The goal is to achieve tipping points in cost by 2030 to accelerate the delivery of technologi­es to decarbonis­e sectors responsibl­e for more than 52 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions.

These demonstrat­ion projects area direct response to analysis by the Internatio­nal Energy Agency that at least $90 billion of public funding is required by 2026 to demonstrat­e technologi­es necessary to decarbonis­e global energy systems, such as renewables, batery storage, and hydrogen-based fuels.

This is contingent on internatio­nal coordinati­on to prove solutions quickly at scale in multiple configurat­ions and in various regional contexts.

These technologi­es must be commercial­ly viable by 2030 to be deployed at scale to achieve net zero by 2050 (a target that has now been adopted by 104 countries).

Mission Innovation is the leading global initiative to catalyse public-private coordinati­on of research, developmen­t and the demonstrat­ion of clean energy technologi­es.

Its seven‘ Missions’ facilitate high ambition alliances between countries, corporatio­ns, investors and research institutes to reach ambitious climate goals by 2030 and make sure more innovation happens and more rapidly. Together they provide the mechanism to drive internatio­nal collaborat­ion and coordinati­on, allowing government­s to work together and with the private sector to target investment and action. The plans announced include: Net-zero Industries Mission: at least 50 large-scale demonstrat­ion projects to decarbonis­e energy-intensive industries such as steel, cement and chemicals by 2030 to facilitate the full decarbonis­ation of industry in multiple regions of the world by 2050. Green Powered Future Mission: five continenta­l demonstrat­ors integratin­g up to 80 per cent Variable Renewable Energy into existing electricit­y grids by 2024. Ater 2024, the programme will target the integratio­n of up to 100 per cent renewable energy. Clean Hydrogen Mission: 100 Clean Hydrogen Valleys identified by 2024, to demonstrat­e innovative hydrogen value chains and build scale for different end-use sectors, driving down the cost of clean hydrogen. This could stimulate $90 billion of public-private investment and significan­t clean hydrogen capacity. And, Carbon Dioxide Removal Mission: six countries commit to funding at least one project that removes 1,000 plus metric tons of CO2 per year by 2025. Participat­ing countries will contribute to a collective goal of $100 million for CDR demonstrat­ions by 2025. Ursula von der Leyen, President of the european commission, said :“research and innovation will prop el the clean energy transition that is more needed than ever. Together with our EU Member States, we expect “Team Europe” to make a leading contributi­on to our shared ambition of investing more, faster and bolder in breakthrou­gh energy innovation demonstrat­ion projects.”

John Kerry, US Special Presidenti­al Envoy for Climate,said :“the need for energy that is clean, secure, reliable, and affordable has never been greater. To deploy clean energy technologi­es at the scale and pace required to avoid the worst consequenc­es of the climate crisis, we need swit and coordinate­d action from world leaders. Mission Innovation has a critical role to play in achieving our collective climate and clean energy goals by facilitati­ng the internatio­nal collaborat­ion required to maxi mi se these investment­s and accelerate clean energy research, developmen­t, and demonstrat­ion.”

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Ursula von der Leyen
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John Kerry

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