Gandhinagar: “By clearly defining ‘green,’ India can align with global standards and avoid misallocation of funds,” IREDA CMD PK Das said on Tuesday. He was speaking in the session "Green Taxonomy & Climate Financing," on the day-2 of ReInvest 2024 being held here in Gandhinagar, Gujarat. CMD Das emphasized that defining renewable energy technologies as "green" is essential to build investor confidence and ensure climate finance flows to genuine green projects.
Das proposed that India’s Green Taxonomy cover the entire renewable energy value chain- from manufacturing electrolyzers, solar PV modules, and EV batteries to renewable energy generation, smart grids, and equipment recycling. He noted that this framework would significantly boost investor confidence in India’s growing renewable energy sector.
CMD further elaborated on the role of IREDA's wholly owned subsidiary in GIFT City. By raising and disbursing funds in foreign currency, IREDA’s subsidiary will provide significant cost savings in hedging for export-oriented manufacturers, particularly in sectors such as green hydrogen, renewable energy component manufacturing, and captive projects.
He emphasized the importance of the "DAS" principle for the rapid advancement and financial viability of renewable energy projects. The "DAS" principle stands for Discipline of investors, Attitude of lenders, and Simplification of policies by central-state governments, CEA etc., as well as regulatory bodies like RBI and SEBI. Das pointed out that by adopting this principle, IREDA has realigned its processes to align with the nation’s goal of achieving 500 GW of non-fossil energy by 2030. This realignment by the company has led to significant improvements and Hockey Stick approach growth over the past four years.
Das also underlined IREDA’s request to the Government of India for inclusion in the list of companies eligible to raise funds through bonds under Section 54EC of the Income Tax Act, aiming to further reduce borrowing costs for renewable energy developers.
The panel discussion also included Senior Executive Vice President of Avaada Group Deepak Agrawala; Group CFO of ReNew Kailash Vaswani; CFO of JSW Energy Pritesh Vinay; Head of Engineering & Techno logy of Acme Jitendra Singh and Deputy Director Environment of OECD Kumi Kitamori. While Managing Director and Partner of Boston Consulting Group Umang Shah moderated the session.
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