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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, December 1, 2015
France, India to launch global solar alliance
Workers carry photovoltaic solar panels for installation in Charanka village in Patan district of Gujarat April 14, 2012.-REUTERS/AMIT DAVE/FILES
French President Francois Hollande and India's Prime Minister Narendra
Modi will on Monday launch an international solar alliance aimed at
eventually bringing clean and affordable solar energy within the reach
of all.
The launch will coincide with a summit of world leaders at the start of
two weeks of talks on the outskirts of Paris to seek a new global deal
on curbing climate change, by shifting from fossil fuels towards
renewable energy.
An Indian government statement on Sunday said there were well over 100
solar-rich countries in the tropics that could be members of the
International Solar Alliance to develop clean and affordable solar
energy.
"Solar energy is a practical and efficient way to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions," it said.
Aware of the shadow cast by the failure of the 2009 Copenhagen summit,
the last attempt to reach a global climate deal, the United Nations is
placing as much weight on the efforts of individual governments as on an
overarching U.N. agreement.
More than 180 nations have submitted national action plans, but they are
not enough to achieve a goal of limiting global warming to 2 degrees
Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) above pre-industrial times -- the cap
scientists say is essential to prevent the most devastating consequences
of global warming.
India's national plan focuses on solar, saying it is expected to grow
significantly. The aim is to reach capacity of 100 gigawatts by 2022, to
be scaled up further in the future.
Firms such as Tata Power have invested heavily in solar as a reliable
source capable of delivering power to some of India's poorest people.
(Reporting by Barbara Lewis; Editing by Andrew Bolton)