India shares successful Rooftop, Agricultural, and Rural Solar Models with SIDS under ISA Leadership

0
190
India shares successful Rooftop, Agricultural, and Rural Solar Models with SIDS under ISA Leadership
India shares successful Rooftop, Agricultural, and Rural Solar Models with SIDS under ISA Leadership

India shares successful Rooftop, Agricultural, and Rural Solar Models with SIDS under ISA Leadership

Delhi: November 20:

Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Bhupender Yadav addressed the High-Level Ministerial Leadership Session of the ISA SIDS Platform, held on the sidelines of UNFCCC CoP30 in Belém, Brazil, on 19.11.2025.

The event was organised under the theme ‘Uniting Islands, Inspiring Action – Leadership for Energy Security’. It brought together Ministers and senior representatives from Small Island Developing States (SIDS), member nations of the International Solar Alliance (ISA), and partner organisations to advance collective actions for energy security, affordability, and resilience.

Drawing from the session’s concept, the event emphasised that SIDS face unique vulnerabilities—high dependence on imported fossil fuels, climate-induced disruptions, and fragile infrastructure. The ISA SIDS Platform aims to create a transformative digital and financial ecosystem to accelerate solar deployment through standardised procurement, blended finance, local capacity building, and streamlined access to solar technologies.

Addressing the session, Yadav underlined India’s commitment to supporting SIDS in advancing clean energy pathways through ISA. Opening his remarks with optimism, the Minister highlighted India’s rapid strides in renewable energy and stated, “Today, India has crossed 500 gigawatts of installed electricity capacity — and more than half of it is clean energy. India has already reached 50% non-fossil energy capacity, five years ahead of its NDC target”.

Also Read: KIIT Becomes First University In India To Introduce Specialised Course In Tyre Technology

The Minister informed that India is now the 4th-largest renewable energy producer and the 3rd-largest solar power producer globally. He stated, “It happened due to the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his belief in Scale, Speed, and in the power of ordinary people”.

Also Read  ଭାରତଠାରୁ ସହାୟତା ଆଶାରେ ରୁଷ

Sharing grassroots stories, Yadav spoke about the PM Surya Ghar Rooftop Solar Programme and narrated the experience of a school teacher who benefited from it. The Minister talked about how the beneficiary’s life has transformed from someone who used to wait for the electricity bill every month with fear to someone who now waits for the sunshine, which has become his income.

The Minister emphasized that over 20 lakh families have adopted rooftop solar in India, calling it “freedom for every household” and “a mini power plant on every roof”. On solar for agriculture, he said, “Solar for Agriculture is a new dawn for our farmer community. Now, they work with the sun and sleep with peace”. Solar pumps and solarised feeders are making farming more reliable and more dignified by providing assured day time solar powered clean energy for all agriculture needs. No diesel. No waiting. No stress, he informed.

The Minister highlighted initiatives lighting up remote and forested areas through the PM JANMAN scheme, and India’s major push in energy storage. He informed, “India is building some of the world’s largest ‘solar and battery’ projects, including a project in Ladakh that will store enough clean energy to light up an entire city”. He emphasized that for SIDS, such models can help reduce diesel imports, cut energy costs, and improve climate resilience.

Reaffirming India’s commitment to the International Solar Alliance, Yadav said, “ISA has emerged as a Global Solar Family. More than 124 countries are now part of the International Solar Alliance. Think of ISA as a global solar family — from the islands of the Pacific to the savannas of Africa to the mountains of South America.” He added that ISA is accelerating solar project design, mobilising finance, generating local jobs, and making solar energy the first choice for clean, reliable electricity.

Also Read  India finishes 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games with 19 Medals

The Minister concluded with a call for Shared Global Action and stated, “Solar energy is spreading its light in more than technological ways. It is Hope and Empowerment. It is Independence. It is Dignity. It is Peace.”

In their addresses to the gathering, representatives of the small island nations and other participants lauded India’s rapid strides in renewable energy, particularly in solar energy.

They also expressed their views in support of the SIDS platform to unlock their renewable energy potential. It was recognised that climate-resilient systems are not only a climate priority but also a socio-economic priority. It was envisaged that the platform would help to enhance their climate resilience by conducting visibility studies, skilling the domestic workforce and derisking climate finance.