How Does Energy Saved Today Strengthen India’s Energy Security Tomorrow?
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New Delhi, Dec 14 (NationPress) The Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy, Pralhad Joshi, emphasized on Sunday that conserving energy today is essential for enhancing India’s energy security in the future.
He reiterated the government's dedication to promoting responsible energy consumption and fostering a sustainable, green Bharat.
In a message shared on the social media platform X, Joshi highlighted the crucial role of energy conservation in establishing a secure and sustainable India.
“The energy we save today fortifies India’s energy security for tomorrow. Let’s embrace efficient practices and unite for a cleaner, greener Bharat,” asserted the Union Minister.
He urged citizens to implement efficient energy practices and collaborate towards a cleaner and greener future, stressing that energy conserved today will safeguard the future of our nation.
These comments come as the government actively promotes the expansion of renewable energy and conservation initiatives across various sectors.
Previously, Joshi informed Parliament that there are no plans to abandon or cancel any green energy projects within the country.
In a written statement, he clarified that no renewable energy projects awarded so far have been scrapped, nor is there a list prepared for any future cancellations.
He noted that Renewable Energy Implementing Agencies, such as SECI, NTPC, NHPC, and SJVN, have awarded contracts for 67,554 megawatts of renewable power projects since April 2023.
Joshi also mentioned that states are independently issuing tenders for renewable power procurement, while renewable capacity is being enhanced in commercial and industrial sectors through both green energy open access and captive routes.
This indicates that the addition of renewable energy capacity is advancing through various channels, not solely through central agencies.
The Minister observed that, as the costs of solar-plus-storage and dispatchable renewable power decrease, distribution companies are increasingly favoring these options over conventional solar projects.
Moreover, solar-plus-storage systems are being preferred over wind-solar hybrid projects because they can deliver power during peak demand hours.