Naidu urged experts to find out new technologies to harness renewable energy to fulfill India’s energy demands and also meet the international commitment to de-carbonize the electricity generation.
India needs to promote new and renewable energy in a big way, said Vice President of India, M. Venkaiah Naidu, adding that adequate growth in renewable energy would serve the dual purpose of achieving energy security and addressing the environmental concerns.
Speaking at a recent industry event, Naidu urged experts to find out new technologies to harness renewable energy to fulfill India’s energy demands and also meet the international commitment to de-carbonize the electricity generation.
An eye on the solar city
Naidu stated that India, like some other countries, is planning to develop solar cities and he would like the urban local bodies to be in the forefront in adopting renewable energy technologies and converting their cities into renewable energy cities.
Adoption of electric vehicles
He also called for the adoption of electrical vehicles (EVs) in a big way as these have the potential to save foreign exchange on crude oil import apart from reducing carbon emissions.
Focus on green energy
As renewable generations are intermittent and variable in nature, and also have low gestation period compared to conventional generation, Naidu said that the associated transmission and distribution system should be developed in a suitable manner to facilitate renewable integration.
Further, the distribution sector is the most crucial link in the electricity supply chain. While the government is making concerted efforts to improve the distribution sector through various programmes, the aim is to bring down aggregate technical and commercial (AT&C) losses to the level of 15 per cent or below, Naidu shared.
Experience of various countries worldwide has shown that emerging smart grid technologies have the potential to solve the challenges posed by the distribution sector. They can also help in better integration and distribution of large-scale renewable energy. As a matter-of-fact, several smart grid projects are being undertaken in India, he added.