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Modi says energy pledge not based on pressure

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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said yesterday his commitment to ramping up India’s renewable energy supplies is not aimed at ‘impressing the world’ following internatio­nal pressure to cut greenhouse gas emissions.

Modi, who stormed to power at May elections pledging to reform the economy, said he was determined to meet the energy needs of India, which suffers regular blackouts and is heavily reliant on polluting coal to produce electricit­y.

“Our stress on renewable energy is not aimed at impressing the world, but to meet the energy requiremen­ts of our people,” Modi said, as he opened a conference on renewable energy aimed at attracting foreign investment.

While India has committed to hugely expanding its solar and wind sectors, it has long resisted pressure to commit to any emissions targets on the grounds that it could hamper its economy and hurt the poor.

During a visit to India last month, US President Barack Obama said the world does not ‘stand a chance against climate change’ unless developing countries such as India reduce their dependence on fossil fuels.

But Modi has denied he is under pressure from other countries, after China and the United States announced a pact in November in the build-up to a UN climate change conference in Paris late this year.

Currently about 60 percent of India’s electricit­y comes through coal, while some 300 million people do not have access to electricit­y at all. The government says it needs to attract $100 billion of investment to help achieve its ambitious goal of boosting solar energy capacity to 100,000 megawatts by 2020.

The conference yesterday, attended by representa­tives from 41 countries, saw 293 local and foreign companies commit to invest in producing 266 gigawatts of renewable energy over five years.

Modi also urged Indians themselves to help save the country’s resources, including by changing their lifestyles, in a nod to a rising middle class.

“We don’t realise that we are eating into our future generation­s’ share of resources. We don’t realise that we our slowly destroying our natural assets.

“If there is any nation that can show ways of protecting humankind from global warming to world, it is India.

“Loving nature and living in harmony with nature is a part of India’s DNA.” — AFP

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