RM August Issue 2021

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Sofar is growing faster as a inverter company

India implementing its climate pledges well before time, says Javadekar

Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar on Wednesday said India is leading from the front and implementing all its climate pledges well before time. Speaking at the inaugural session of the World Sustainable Summit, held virtually and inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Javadekar said India has reduced emission intensity and increased forest cover under the leadership of its prime minister. Four international reports say that India, under Modi, is leading

from the front and implementing all its pledges well before time. We have reduced emission intensity, increased forest cover and given a new target for restoration of degraded land and 450-gigawatt target of renewable energy will be achieved. This is our country's ethos, he said. He said Modi brought on the international table for the first time the issues of lifestyle and climate justice. I presented his wonderful book titled 'Convenient Action'. World is talking about inconvenient truth, but the answer is convenient action. I gifted this book to all dignitaries in Paris," Javadekar said. "In the same conference, PM launched international solar alliance, coalition of disaster resilient infrastructure and mission innovation. These three initiatives were also picked up very well throughout the world. India is implementing its pledges, he said. The three-day Summit convened on the theme 'Redefining Our Common Future: A Safe and Secure Environment for All'. RM

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Sofar, a leading and fast growing solar string inverter company appoints Power n Sun as their strategic global partner to work together especially for residential, commercial and industrial sector with their string inverters up to 255 kw, Hybrid and storage inverters, Lithium iron battery power packs. Power n Sun is a solar solutions, supplies and system company across continents having head office in Dubai are largest value added distributors of Middle east. Jointly they are also pledged to train at least 500 solar aspirants and installers per year as their contribution to speed up the solarization in the region. RM

India’s Ajay Mathur to take over as ISA chief Ajay Mathur, who heads the New Delhi-based The Energy and Research Institute, is set to become the next director general of the International Solar Alliance (ISA), with Mauritius withdrawing from the race. ISA, co-founded by India and France, is the first treaty-based international government organization to be based in India. The alliance has become a significant public policy tool for India and is considered a counter to China’s ambitious One Belt One Road initiative. A special virtual assembly of ISA is scheduled where Mathur’s name is slated to be approved and announced, with him taking charge from 15 March, said one of the two people cited above ||www.renewablemirror.com||

requesting anonymity. Mathur will replace Upendra Tripathy, a former secretary in India’s ministry of new and renewable energy (MNRE). India through MNRE proposing Mathur’s candidature. The directorgeneral has a four-year term, which can be renewed for an additional term. “With Mauritius’ withdrawal, Ajay Mathur is the only person remaining for the top post. He is the right candidate for the job, given his exhaustive experience on the global stage and the technical expertise he possesses," said one of the two people mentioned above requesting anonymity. RM

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