RK Singh asks states, UTs to set up state-level panels for energy transition

RK Singh has asked states and UTs to set up state-level committees for energy transition and make efforts for zero diesel use in the farm sector by 2024
RK Singh asks states, UTs to set up state-level panels for energy transition
RK Singh asks states, UTs to set up state-level panels for energy transition
  • The states and UTs will work on the annual strategy of energy transition under the mandate of the committee
  • Singh said that some states like Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttarakhand have already constituted such committees

New Delhi: Union Power and New & Renewable Energy Minister RK Singh has asked states and Union Territories to set up state-level steering committees for energy transition and make efforts for zero diesel use in the farm sector by 2024. The steering committees will work under the chairmanship of the chief secretaries of the respective states/Union Territories. "Union Minister of Power and New & Renewable Energy, RK Singh has asked the Chief Ministers of all States, and Lieutenant Governors of Union Territories to set up State-Level Steering Committees for Energy Transition," a power ministry statement said.

The Principal Secretaries of Power and New and Renewable Energy Departments, Transport, Industries, Housing and Urban Affairs, Agriculture, Rural Development and Public Works Departments, etc will act as the members of these committees.

Energy transition only way of reducing carbon emissions

The states and UTs will work on the annual strategy of energy transition under the mandate of the committee. The minister stressed that states/UTs have a vital role in meeting state-specific goals on sustainable development in the most energy-efficient way.

He added that the energy transition is the only means of reducing carbon emissions and fulfilling our commitments made at international forums. Singh said that some states like Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttarakhand have already constituted such committees.

He highlighted that for energy transition, states and Union Territories have to work together on multiple tracks. Singh added that the first track is the addition of Renewables (renewable energy) to the electricity generation mix to meet the nation's ever-increasing demand for electricity. He said that the second track would be the promotion of energy efficiency, while the third one would be more use of biomass and green hydrogen.

'Ensure zero diesel in agriculture by 2024'

If we all work collectively on these points, not only we will be able to achieve our goals, but it will also create new jobs, accelerate development, and ultimately benefit every citizen of the country, said Singh. The minister urged the states to make efforts for zero diesel in agriculture by 2024 by limiting the consumption of diesel in the agriculture sector.

In this regard, financial assistance through RDSS (Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme) may be availed for adopting solar energy for separate agricultural feeders and agricultural feeders under the PM-KUSUM scheme.

Singh stressed that the role of the state governments is significant for the successful implementation of the reduction in emission intensity by 45 percent by 2030 as compared to the 2005 level.

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