Petroleum Ministry received Energy Transition Advisory Committee Report

The Energy Transition Advisory Committee (ETAC) report has been received by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoPNG) in India.

Petroleum Ministry received Energy Transition Advisory Committee Report
Petroleum Ministry received Energy Transition Advisory Committee Report

NEW DELHI- The Energy Transition Advisory Committee (ETAC) report has been received by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoPNG) in India.

The report contains a wide range of forward-looking recommendations for the shift to low-carbon energy, in line with India's commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2070.

The report includes suggestions that relate to multiple ministries and a range of stakeholders, including states. However, consultations with various stakeholders on the report have yet to be initiated, and no decision has yet been taken on the recommendations.

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The ETAC report has been praised for its futuristic outlook, as it sets out a comprehensive roadmap for transitioning to a low-carbon economy.

The report's recommendations include increasing the use of renewable energy, promoting energy efficiency, and enhancing energy access.

The transition to a low-carbon economy is an essential step for India to achieve its climate goals and improve energy security. The report emphasizes the need for a coordinated approach involving all stakeholders to ensure a smooth and successful transition.

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The MoPNG has yet to accept the ETAC report, and consultation with various stakeholders is necessary before making any decisions on the recommendations.

However, the report's forward-looking approach provides a promising pathway for India to achieve its net-zero emissions target by 2070.

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