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Wednesday, August 23, 2017
Increasing Greenhouse Gas, A Global Concern: Goyal
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Raising concern over the detoriating environmental condition, Union Minister of State (IC) for Power, Coal, Renewable Energy and Mines, Piyush Goyal said that it has become probably the largest challenge before humanity today and the government need to take accelerate their efforts to save environment.

The minister spoke about the 3Ds, which today's global engagements need to focus their energy upon. These are - a common shared goal of De-carbonization of the energy space; to look at more Decentralization of energy space, more Digitalization of the energy space.

“With each passing day we are running out of time and we need to accelerate our efforts in coordination to promote clean energy and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. If we do not address to these 3Ds, I am worried that the World might end up decelerating the global economy”, the Minister said in his address to the 8th World Renewable Energy Technology Congress held in the Capital.

Piyush Goyal noted that the last 10 to 15 years have seen a rapid decline in the quality of the atmosphere due to increasing greenhouse gas emissions globally and it has become probably the largest challenge before humanity today.

"Fortunately, post the Paris agreement, the world as a whole has recognized that climate change is a serious issue and it needs to be addressed globally in a mission mode", the Minister added.

He also expressed that India is spearheading a number of engagements on the global platform to address the challenge, which include the International Solar Alliance (ISA), the Mission Innovation, global engagements on rapid de-carbonization of the energy space, the African Renewable Energy Initiative, the G20 Energy Ministers getting together to see what can be done to look at a better future for the world, inter alia.

Talking about technological advancements in renewable energy sector, he said “I am sure this advent of Technology will make renewable energy more attractive particularly for emerging and growing economies like India, especially when renewable energy costs are down as compared to other forms of conventional energy sources”.

The Minister also gave away Energy and Environment Foundation Global Excellence awards 2017 during the inaugural session of the conference.

 
SOURCE : http://bwsmartcities.businessworld.in/article/Increasing-Greenhouse-Gas-A-Global-Concern-Goyal/22-08-2017-124491/
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