India, UK to launch Solar Green Grid Initiative at COP26 – Times of India

Glasgow: India and the UK are set to enhance their International Solar Alliance (ISA) partnership with the launch of a new Solar Alliance (ISA). Green Grid Initiative Connecting different parts of the world United Nations (UN) COP26 Climate Summit in Glasgow.
The New Global Green Grid Initiative – One Sun One World One Grid (GGI-OSOOOOOOG) is an evolution of the ISA. OSOWOG Multilateral campaign to promote interconnected solar energy infrastructure on a global scale.
The new Green Grid initiative, to be launched at COP26 on Tuesday, will mark the merger of India and the UK’s major interconnection initiatives as part of bilateral cooperation.
“This initiative will bring together an international coalition of national governments, financial organizations and power system operators to accelerate the creation of the new infrastructure needed to deliver large-scale access to safe, reliable and affordable electricity, such as a modern, resilient grid. In the context of the joint project, the UK’s Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) said, charging points and power interconnectors.
ISA recently announced a partnership with Bloomberg Philanthropies to raise USD 1 trillion in global investments for solar energy in ISA member countries. plan to work with both organizations world resource institute (WRI) to develop the Solar Investment Action Agenda and Solar Investment Roadmap, which will also be launched at COP26.
The India-led ISA, an intergovernmental treaty-based international organization with a global mandate to catalyze global solar growth by helping to reduce the cost of financing and technology for solar energy, aims to promote solar energy. Designed to be positioned as a shared solution that simultaneously addresses the climate. , energy, and economic priorities across geographies.
ISA, Director General Dr. Under the chairmanship of Ajay Mathuri And with 98 countries supporting its framework, it aims to facilitate energy transition at the global level, energy security at the national level, while ensuring energy access at the local level.
The coalition said it is working with development banks to bring the benefits of solar around the world. Apart from bringing down the prices for solar water pumps, it is also providing technology transfer, storage solutions, financial support as well as skills and enabling countries to adopt solar.
It said: “ISA is an observer to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and has been an active participant in the Conference of the Parties (COP).
“To continue ISA’s efforts in global outreach, the ISA Secretariat will participate in the upcoming 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) to be chaired by the UK in Glasgow (Scotland) from 1 November to 12 November 2021.”

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