Hyderabad, March 24: Governor Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan has called upon the citizens to take up Green energy initiatives right from the houses.
Speaking at the inaugural of an international conference on “Green Energy
– Powering MSMEs for Future,” at the National Institute for Micro, Small &
Medium Enterprise (NI-MSME) campus here, she emphasized on the promotion of
green energy and the relevant technologies at all levels.
Expressing concerns over the draining of our foreign exchange reserves on
account of massive oil import bills, Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan said that it
was high time that we promote alternative, renewable energy sources and promote
the use of green energy.
The Governor highlighted the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in
aiming to create 500 Giga Watts of green power by the year 2030.
She exhorted all sections of the people to help our country realise its
target of emerging as the NET Zero Emission country by 2070 through the
judicious use of fuels and promoting green energies.
The Governor stated that due to the sustained efforts of the government,
the share of renewable energy in India's energy mix has gone up to 25 per cent
in 2021 from the earlier 11 per cent in 2015.
“We need to become active participants in
protecting the nature and saving the natural resources for the generations to
come by adopting sustainable development models. We must work for the climate justice
by creating awareness on climate change,” she added.
Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan has appreciated the efforts of the Telangana
State for its massive progress in increasing the renewable energy production
and share to a great extent.
“Achieving energy self-sufficiency is vital to realise the larger goal of
self-reliant India,” she said.
Dr. Glory Swarupa, Director General, NI-MSME, Dr. Andrew Fleming, HE
British Deputy High Commissioner, Hyderabad, Ajay Mishra, IAS (Retd.), DG,
Renewable Energy Society of India, Dr. Madhu Chandrika Chatopadhyay,
founder-director, Chandradeep Solar Research Institute and other dignitaries
were present.
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