Hindustan Times (Noida)

Nations approach India over clean energy projects

- Jayashree Nandi letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Ahead of the 26th conference of parties (COP 26) on the climate crisis in Glasgow in November, several countries have approached India to partner on clean energy projects and to commit to net zero emissions by 2050.

On Thursday, Denmark energy minister Dan Jorgensen and German parliament­ary state secretarie­s Maria Flachsbart­h and Norbert Barthle met environmen­t minister Bhupender Yadav over enhancing India’s nationally determined contributi­on (NDC) under the Paris Agreement and on futuristic technology to help mitigate climate change. NDCS are pledges by countries on what action they

will take to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions under the Paris Agreement of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).

Besides Yadav, Jorgensen, who is on a five-day visit to India

with a business delegation, also held meetings with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s principal secretary PK Mishra and power minister RK Singh during the day. One of the main areas of partnershi­p for Jorgensen is setting up an offshore clean and wind energy hub in Tamil Nadu of about 1 GW. The Denmark minister also discussed the possibilit­y of India enhancing its NDC ahead of COP 26.

India has three quantifiab­le NDCS, which include lowering the emissions intensity of its GDP by 33-35% compared to 2005 levels by 2030; increasing total cumulative electricit­y generation from fossil free energy sources to 40% by 2030; creating additional carbon sink of 2.5 to 3 billion tons through additional forest and tree cover.

“All eyes are on India. If India really wants to consolidat­e its role in climate change mitigation, it will enhance its NDC...IT has sought more financing from the developed world which I support. We need strong NDCS from big emitters to keep the 1.5 degree target alive. The IPCC has already made it clear that all countries will need to transition to net zero at some point,” Jorgensen said after meeting Yadav.

“I thanked him for the efforts of the Kingdom of Denmark in the renewable energy sector, especially for the cooperatio­n in setting up the Offshore Clean and Wind Energy Hub in Tamil Nadu,” Yadav tweeted.

On Wednesday, the first highlevel policy dialogue between Yadav and his Japanese counterpar­t, Koizumi Shinjiro, focused again on COP 26, marine litter and air pollution. This was followed by a meeting with H.E. Sultan Al Jaber, UAE’S climate envoy and minister of industry and advanced technology, on issues pertaining to NDCS.

 ?? BLOOMBERG ?? An employee inspects solar panels in a Bihar village.
BLOOMBERG An employee inspects solar panels in a Bihar village.

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