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Last Updated : 03 October 2012 at 14:25 IST

International seminar on Energy Access in Delhi on Oct 9-10

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Ministries of Power, Petroleum & Natural Gas and Coal are also actively participating in the 2-day Event. The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) is providing Organizational support to the event.

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  • NEW DELHI (Commodity Online): The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy is organizing a Global Ministerial level “International Seminar on Energy Access” from 9 – 10 October 2012 at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. The Plenary Session will be inaugurated by the Prime Minister of India on 09 October 2012- stated a press release by PIB.

    The focus of the seminar is to promote development of renewable energy by removing barriers impeding rise of renewable energy and its deployment in large scale for attaining sustainable energy for all. It will also provide an opportunity to participating countries, organizations and the experts to showcase policy initiatives and best practices, exchange views, experiences and innovative solutions on energy access.

    The Seminar proposes to bring together multiple stakeholders including Ministers, senior policy planners, multilateral and bilateral agencies and civil society working on delivery of energy to develop integrated sustainable and affordable solutions to energy access.

    Ministries of Power, Petroleum & Natural Gas and Coal are also actively participating in the 2-day Event. The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) is providing Organizational support to the event.

    Ministers and senior delegates from over 50 countries are expected to participate in this Seminar.

    According to the tentative agenda drawn in consultation with stakeholders there would be twelve technical sessions running concurrently on two days covering topics such as Policy and Regulation for meeting target of Energy for All; Financing Energy Access; Solar Power for Energy Access; Use of local energy sources of energy access other than Solar in rural areas; and Business Models.

    UN bodies and International organizations such as UNDP, UNIDO, World Bank, Asian Development Bank and GIZ have committed to host parallel sessions.

    The event is also organized in recognition of the importance of energy access for sustainable economic development, the United Nations General Assembly has designated 2012 as the “International Year of Sustainable Energy for All”.

    The Event is being organized under the close supervision of broad based Steering and Organizational Committees consisting of representative from National and International Agencies and headed by Secretary and Joint Secretary, MNRE, respectively.

    The Seminar is open to Government, Inter-Governmental Organisations, International/Multi-National Organisations, Non-Profit Organisations and Industry, Corporate and Business Institutions.

    For details log on to www.energyaccess.in/



     

     

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