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Indian islands to run entirely on solar and wind power by 2025

Last updated: January 4, 2025 4:06 pm
Published: January 4, 2025
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India has announced plans to fully power its Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep with 100 percent renewable energy. This initiative, driven by solar panels and windmills, marks a significant milestone in the country’s transition to sustainable energy sources. The decision was finalized by the Island Development Agency, chaired by Home Minister Amit Shah. The Indian government confirmed the move in a press release issued by the Press Information Bureau.

Indian islands to run entirely on solar and wind power by 2025

Shah emphasized the importance of advancing solar and wind energy installations across the islands, highlighting the potential of these resources to meet energy demands without reliance on fossil fuels. He directed the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy to oversee the installation of solar panels in every household within the territories. India’s administrative framework includes 28 states and eight Union Territories. Unlike states, which enjoy a degree of self-governance, Union Territories are directly administered by the central government in New Delhi.

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands, situated in the Bay of Bengal, and Lakshadweep, located off the coast of Kerala, are among the country’s most ecologically sensitive regions. The Island Development Agency, established in 2017, focuses on developing India’s maritime economy while preserving natural ecosystems. This latest initiative aligns with its mandate to balance infrastructure growth with environmental protection. The islands’ remote location and limited connectivity have posed logistical challenges, making renewable energy an optimal and sustainable solution.

India’s efforts to harness solar and wind energy reflect its broader commitment to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2070. By transforming these territories into models of clean energy production, the government aims to demonstrate the feasibility of renewable power in isolated and ecologically vulnerable areas. Local implementation of the project is expected to involve collaboration between government agencies, private sector partners, and local communities. Technical feasibility studies and pilot installations are already underway to ensure seamless integration of the systems. This renewable energy initiative reinforces India’s leadership in clean energy adoption and sets a precedent for sustainable development in island territories worldwide. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

TAGGED:amit shahandaman and nicobar islandsGreen EnergyIndiaisland development agencylakshadweepmaritime economymena newswireministry of new and renewable energynet zero emissionspress information bureaurenewable energysolar powersustainable developmentwind energy
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