New Delhi, March 4. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has emphasized the need for energy saving along with energy production for sustainability. Addressing a webinar on ‘Energy for Sustainable Growth’ today, which is ninth webinar in the series of post-budget seminars Mr. Modi said the steps taken by the government to bring down the cost of LED bulbs and distribute 37 crore LED bulbs under Ujala Scheme have helped the poor and the middle class families in India save forty eight thousand million Kilo Watt Hour electricity and about 20 thousand crore rupees in the electricity bills.
Furthermore, annual carbon emission saw a decline of 4 crore tonnes. Local bodies are saving 6 thousand crore rupees every year due to adoption of LED bulbs in street lights, he added. “You should work on how to make more Energy Efficient A/C, Efficient heaters, geysers, ovens in our country”, he exhorted the participants of the webinar.
The Prime Minister reiterated his commitment made at Glasgow to reach Net Zero by 2070. He also mentioned his vision of LIFE pertaining to an environmentally sustainable lifestyle. India is providing leadership in the global collaborations like International Solar Alliance. He also talked of target of achieving 500 gigawatt non-fossil energy capacity and achieving 50 per cent of installed energy capacity through non-fossil energy by 2030.
“Whatever targets India has set for itself, I do not see them as a challenges but as opportunity. India is moving with this vision This budget has announced 19.5 thousand crore for high-efficiency solar module manufacturing which will help in making India a global hub for manufacturing and R&D of solar modules and related products,” said Mr. Modi.
Referring to recently announced National Hydrogen Mission, the Prime Minister said India can become hub of green hydrogen given its inherent advantage in the form of abundant renewable energy power. He asked for private sector efforts in the area.
Battery Swapping, coal gasification
Mr. Modi also pointed towards challenge of energy storage which has received significant attention in the budget. “Provisions have also been made in this year’s budget regarding battery swapping policy and inter-operability standards. These will reduce the problems faced in the use of electric vehicles in India,” he said.
Coal gasification is a clean alternative to coal, the Prime Minister noted. in this year’s budget, for coal gasification, 4 pilot projects have been announced which will help in firming up technical and financial viability of these projects. Similarly, the government is also continuously promoting ethanol blending. The Prime Minister told the gathering about the extra differential excise duty for unblended fuel. Recalling recent inauguration of Gobardhan bio CNG plant in Indore which produces CNG from solid waste, the Prime Minister said that private sector can establish 500 or 1000 such plants in the country over next two years.
Renewable energy
The Prime Minister talked about the future upsurge in the energy demand in India and underlined the criticality of transition towards renewable energy. He listed a series of steps in this direction such as clean-cooking in 24-25 crore households of India; solar panels on canals, solar tree in household gardens or balconies to, possibly, get 15 per cent energy for the household from the solar-tree. Solar tree is a structure incorporating solar energy technology on a single pillar, like a tree. He also suggested exploring micro hydel projects to enhance electricity production.