Bharat Electricity Summit Ends, Charts India's Clean Energy Leadership Path

The inaugural Bharat Electricity Summit concluded in New Delhi, marked by massive participation from states, companies, startups, and delegates. The summit reinforced India's leadership in the global energy transition, highlighting progress towards its 500 GW non-fossil fuel capacity target. Union Power Minister Manohar Lal emphasized electricity as a critical resource for achieving the Viksit Bharat 2047 vision and noted fruitful discussions, especially with African nations. Three key reports on regulatory performance, ash utilization, and sodium-ion batteries were released, with the next summit scheduled for 2028 in Gandhinagar.

Key Points: Bharat Electricity Summit Concludes, Highlights India's Clean Energy Push

  • Over 35,000 attendees at inaugural summit
  • India advancing to 500 GW non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030
  • Focus on solar energy and 'One Sun, One World, One Grid'
  • Strong cooperation potential with African nations noted
  • Next summit to be held in Gandhinagar in 2028
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First Bharat Electricity Summit concludes, highlights India's leadership in clean energy transition

India's first Bharat Electricity Summit concluded, showcasing the nation's leadership in the global clean energy transition and vision for Viksit Bharat 2047.

"The Summit witnessed wide-ranging discussions... reinforcing India's leadership in the global energy ecosystem. - Ministry of Power Statement"

New Delhi, March 22

The maiden edition of the Bharat Electricity Summit concluded successfully here today, bringing together policymakers, global experts, industry leaders, investors, and innovators to deliberate on the future of the power sector and accelerate the global clean energy transition.

A statement released by the Ministry of Power said, "The Summit witnessed wide-ranging discussions, high-level bilateral engagements, and significant business interactions, reinforcing India's leadership in the global energy ecosystem."

The Summit at Yashobhoomi, New Delhi, witnessed an exceptional response, with over 35,000 exhibition attendees, 28 States / Union Territories, 200+ exhibiting companies, including 80+ Start-ups, 6,000+ delegates, 300+ speakers, and 100+ conference sessions, reflecting its scale and global significance, the statement said.

Drawing inspiration from the Prime Minister's vision, India continues to advance rapidly towards achieving 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030, having already crossed the milestone of over 50% non-fossil capacity. Initiatives such as One Sun, One World, One Grid further underscore India's commitment to global energy cooperation, the statement added.

While giving his valedictory address, Manohar Lal, Union Power Minister, noted that the Summit was extremely successful and saw impressive participation from different stakeholders of the power sector. Despite being the first Electricity Summit, it saw unprecedented participation and meaningful discussions. In particular, he said that he was particularly delighted with the participation of the Startups at the Summit and the great innovation in the sector they would bring

He said that India has a vision of Viksit Bharat by 2047, and for achieving this vision, electricity is a common resource that is needed by all economic stakeholders and citizens. "Under Saubhagya Yojna we succeeded in ensuring that electricity has reached all nooks and corners of the country."

Speaking on the importance of solar energy and cooperation across countries, Manohar Lal noted the words of Prime Minister Narendra Modi - One Sun, One World, One Grid. "These words he said point to the need for working together as one global family. Our focus has to be on sustainability and thus expansion of renewable energy, including solar energy, is critical."

He said that during the Summit there were fruitful discussions with many countries and especially African nations. It emerged clearly that India and the African nations have a win-win possibility of cooperating in the power sector and beyond.

Manohar Lal further noted that there is a need to strengthen DISCOMs through different actions and reforms. He noted that during the Summit, the DISCOMs expressed a strong willingness to take necessary actions to improve their operations and financial situation. He said that the intended reforms in the sector includes adoption of smart meters cost reflective tariffs.

The Minister also announced that the next edition of BES will be held in 2028 in Gandhinagar, Gujarat.

Three reports were also released on the occasion. These are: Rating Regulatory Performance of States and Union Territories 2025 by Power Foundation of India; Ash Generation and Utilisation at coal/lignite-based Grid Connected thermal power stations for 2024-25 by Central Electricity Authority; and Establishing a Sodium-ion Battery Ecosystem in India - Leveraging New Technologies to Strengthen Component Manufacturing by Council on Energy, Environment and Water.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone working in the renewable sector, this summit was much needed. The 'One Sun, One World, One Grid' vision is ambitious and the right direction. Hoping the discussions with African nations lead to tangible partnerships. The reports released also look very substantive.
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Priya S
Great initiative! But I hope this isn't just talk. We need to see real action on the ground, especially in strengthening our DISCOMs. My electricity bill in Bangalore is still very high and supply is erratic. Smart meters and reforms are welcome, but implementation is key.
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Rohit P
Over 50% non-fossil capacity already? That's a huge milestone! Shows we are walking the talk. The focus on sodium-ion batteries is smart—reducing dependence on lithium imports. Gujarat hosting the next one is perfect, given their track record in solar. 👏
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Kavya N
The Saubhagya Yojna mention is important. Electricity reaching every village has changed lives. Now the next step is 24/7 reliable and affordable green power for all. The summit seems like a good platform to drive that agenda forward. Best wishes for 2028!
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Michael C
Impressive scale and vision. The international collaboration aspect, especially with Africa, is noteworthy. India's experience in rapid electrification and solar deployment can be a blueprint for many developing nations. The global energy transition needs such leadership.

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