Maldives Minister: No Better Country Than India for Renewable Energy Expertise

The Maldives has openly praised India's renewable energy capabilities and seeks stronger partnership. At the International Solar Alliance Assembly, officials discussed expanding solar infrastructure across member nations. India's successful solar schemes are serving as models for other countries to emulate. The alliance continues to grow, now comprising 125 member countries working on standardized solar solutions.

Key Points: Maldives Minister Calls for India Renewable Energy Cooperation

  • Maldives seeks India's financial support for renewable energy expansion
  • International Solar Alliance aims to harmonize solar equipment standards globally
  • ISA membership grows from 47 to 125 countries since 2018
  • India's solar schemes help 48% users get zero electricity bills
  • New African solar facility to decentralize renewable energy access
  • Technical feasibility studies underway for India-Middle East energy connections
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When it comes to expertise, no better country than India, Maldives Minister calls to strengthen cooperation in renewable energy sector

Maldives Deputy Minister Hussain Ageel Naseer praises India's renewable energy expertise at ISA Assembly, seeks deeper cooperation and financial support for clean energy projects.

"When it comes to expertise, there is no better country than India to have renewable energy experts - Hussain Ageel Naseer"

New Delhi, October 29

Deputy Minister of the Maldives' Ministry of Tourism and Environment, Hussain Ageel Naseer, hailed India's expertise in the renewable energy sector and called for deeper cooperation between the two countries.

"When it comes to expertise, there is no better country than India to have renewable energy experts and in other sectors. India could facilitate us in financial terms to increase our renewable energy," Hussain Ageel Naseer said at the sidelines of the Eighth Session of the International Solar Alliance Assembly (ISA)

He also hoped that ISA could help the Maldives establish a proper framework to increase renewable energy and facilitate the country's attainment of its goal.

"We believe ISA could help us establish a proper framework... ISA could facilitate us with other partners to obtain proper financing to increase our renewable energy," he said.

Additionally, ISA Director General Ashish Khanna outlined the alliance's goals, including establishing the same standards for buying solar PV inverters and batteries and developing an African solar facility.

"To define the way forward, we are creating platforms that enable countries to come together, aggregate their demand, and achieve big things at a low cost... We are launching harmonised standards so that all countries will have the same standards for buying solar PV inverters or batteries," Ashish Khanna told ANI.

"We will also make many announcements about the Africa solar facility, which will be the first risk-mitigation product to help decentralise renewable energy in Africa, and a set of knowledge products, because we are also here to share knowledge," he added.

Speaking about India's partnership with Middle-east in terms of renewable energy, he said, "If you had asked me 3-4 years ago if there is a future for India getting connected to the Middle East, I would have said that it would be very expensive, very difficult. But we believe there is a lot more work on technical feasibility. Once the technical feasibility is done, we will bring countries together."

President Droupadi Murmu inaugurated the opening plenary of the Eighth Session of the ISA Assembly on Tuesday.

Secretary (Economic Relations) Sudhakar Dalela presented the depository report on the expansion of ISA membership from 47 members in 2018 to 125 members in 2025.

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Earlier, Union Minister Pralhad Joshi said on Tuesday that representatives of more than 120 countries took part in the opening plenary of the Eighth Session of the International Solar Alliance Assembly (ISA) in New Delhi.

The minister said that ISA member countries account for 40 per cent of global solar energy and also noted the progress under the PM Kusum and PM Surya Ghar schemes.

"Overall, worldwide, whatever solar exists today, 40 per cent is in ISA membership. That is the one proud moment for us. India is sharing its experience with many countries. As far as PM Kusum and PM Surya Ghar are concerned, our model is the most successful model. As of now, we have installed 21 lakh PM Suryagarh. Out of that, nearly 48% people are getting zero bill, and some of them are earning out of that..." he said.

President Droupadi Murmu inaugurated the opening plenary of the Eighth Session of the ISA Assembly on Tuesday.

The ISA is a collaborative initiative between India and France aimed at uniting efforts to combat climate change by implementing solar energy solutions. It was conceptualized on the side lines of COP21 in Paris in 2015.

- ANI

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Rohit P
India's solar journey has been remarkable! From 47 to 125 ISA members shows how much trust the world has in our capabilities. The harmonized standards initiative will benefit all developing nations. Proud moment for Indian diplomacy and technology! 🌞
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Sarah B
While this is positive news, I hope we're also focusing on improving our domestic implementation. Many rural areas still face challenges in accessing reliable renewable energy. Let's ensure our international partnerships don't overshadow local needs.
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Arjun K
The Africa solar facility announcement is significant! India's experience with decentralized renewable energy can really help African nations. This is true Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam - the world is one family. Our technical expertise combined with French collaboration is creating global impact.
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Michael C
Impressive growth from 47 to 125 members! The standardized approach for solar equipment will reduce costs significantly for smaller nations. India's leadership in ISA demonstrates how developing countries can drive climate solutions.
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Kavya N
Maldives recognizing India's expertise shows our growing soft power in the region. The 48% zero electricity bill achievement under PM Surya Ghar is incredible! Hope more countries adopt our successful models. Jai Hind! 🙏

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