Key Points

Moldova has officially joined the International Solar Alliance as its 107th member, marking a step toward global clean energy cooperation. The ratification was handed over by Moldova's Ambassador to India, Ana Taban, during a meeting in New Delhi. The ISA, co-founded by India and France, works to expand solar energy access and reduce costs worldwide. This membership strengthens global efforts toward sustainable energy solutions.

Key Points: Moldova Joins International Solar Alliance as 107th Member

  • Moldova submits ratification to join ISA in New Delhi
  • ISA promotes solar energy access and affordability worldwide
  • Alliance aims to reduce costs and improve financing for solar projects
  • India and France co-founded ISA in 2015 to drive clean energy transition
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Moldova becomes 107th member of International Solar Alliance

Moldova becomes the 107th member of the International Solar Alliance, boosting global solar energy collaboration and sustainable development.

"Moldova becomes the 107th member of the International Solar Alliance. – Ministry of External Affairs, India"

New Delhi, August 5

Moldova has become the 107th member of the International Solar Alliance, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Monday.

Sharing the details in a post on X, MEA said that that the Instrument of Ratification was handed over during the meeting to the Ambassador of Moldova to India, Ana Taban, in New Delhi on Monday.

"Moldova becomes the 107th member of the International Solar Alliance. The Republic of Moldova handed over the @isolarallianceInstrument of Ratification, during the meeting of the Ambassador of Moldova to India Mrs. Ana Taban @ana_tabanwith P. S. Gangadhar @psgangadhar, JS(Economic Diplomacy) and Head of Depository, International Solar Alliance in New Delhi today", MEA said.

https://x.com/MEAIndia/status/1952390015264211313

The International Solar Alliance is a global initiative launched in 2015 by India and France at COP21 in Paris. It has 124 Member and Signatory Countries. The Alliance works with governments to improve energy access and security worldwide and promotes solar power as a sustainable transition to a clean energy future.

ISA's mission is to unlock investments in solar energy while reducing the cost of technology and financing it. It promotes the use of solar energy in agriculture, healthcare, transportation, and power generation sectors. ISA Member Countries are driving change by enacting policies and regulations, sharing best practices, agreeing on common standards, and mobilising investments.

Through this work, ISA has identified, designed and tested new business models for solar projects; supported governments to make their energy legislation and policies solar-friendly through Ease of Doing Solar analytics and advisory; pooled demand for solar technology from different countries; and drove down costs; improved access to finance by reducing the risks and making the sector more attractive to private investment; increased access to solar training, data and insights for solar engineers and energy policymakers.

With its advocacy for solar-powered solutions, ISA aims to transform lives, bring clean, reliable, and affordable energy to communities worldwide, fuel sustainable growth, and improve quality of life.

On 6 December 2017, 15 countries signed and ratified the ISA Framework Agreement, making ISA the first international intergovernmental organisation headquartered in India.

ISA is partnering with multilateral development banks (MDBs), development financial institutions (DFIs), private and public sector organisations, civil society, and other international institutions to deploy cost-effective and transformational solutions through solar energy, especially in the least Developed Countries (LDCs) and the Small Island Developing States (SIDS), the statement observed.

- ANI

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Priya S
While this is good news, I hope the government focuses equally on implementing solar solutions within India. Many villages still lack reliable electricity. Global leadership should begin at home.
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Rohit P
Moldova joining ISA is significant! Shows how India's foreign policy is working well under Modi ji. Solar energy is the future and Bharat is leading the way. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
As an environmental science student, I'm thrilled to see such collaborations! The ISA's work in reducing solar tech costs is crucial for developing nations. More power to such initiatives! ✨
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Michael C
Interesting development. I wonder how much actual solar capacity has been added through ISA projects? Would love to see some concrete numbers on energy generation impact.
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Shreya B
This is why I'm proud to be Indian! Our country is not just thinking about itself but working for global betterment. Solar energy can solve so many problems - from climate change to rural electrification.
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Vikram M
Good initiative but implementation is key. Hope the ISA can actually deliver on its promises and not just remain a talking point in international forums. The concept is solid though.

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