EP20 How Can India’s Energy Transition Be Inclusive, Local & Just?
Description
In this episode, Sanika Diwanji and Saurabh Kumar, VP of GEAPP India, discuss the critical themes of energy equity and justice, particularly in the context of India's energy transition. They highlight the challenges faced by marginalized communities, the importance of decentralized renewable energy, and the role of financing in achieving a just energy transition.
The episode also addresses India's coal dependency and the innovative approaches being taken by GEAPP to foster sustainable energy solutions, including the GEAPP's Entice Project aimed at promoting startups in the climate tech space.
Takeaways
- Energy equity is essential for a just transition.
- India has a significant number of people without reliable electricity.
- Decentralized renewables can drive inclusive growth.
- The PM Surya Ghar initiative connects millions to solar power.
- Energy access improves health and education outcomes.
- Financing is a major barrier for renewable energy adoption.
- Decentralized energy can enhance local livelihoods.
- The coal sector presents challenges for energy transition.
- Innovative financing models are needed for sustainable energy.
- The Entice Project aims to boost climate tech startups.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Energy Justice and Equity
04:25 India's Energy Transition Paradigm
07:26 Decentralized Renewables and Their Impact
10:19 Innovations in Solar Financing
13:13 The Role of Decentralized Energy in Rural Livelihoods
16:19 Addressing Historical Inequities in Energy Access
19:15 Coal Dependency and Transition Challenges
22:08 Financing the Energy Transition
25:10 The Future of Energy in India
28:07 The Entice Project and Innovation in Energy
31:03 Hope for the Future of Energy
34:10 Regulatory Challenges and Private Sector Involvement
41:52 Conclusion


















