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COP28: Why India stayed away from green energy pledge on coal issue

The phasing down of coal compelled India not to endorse it despite promoting exactly the same renewables goal at the G20 summit.

December 04, 2023 / 16:30 IST
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In a voluntary initiative at the UN climate meeting in Dubai, summit president Sultan Al Jaber launched a series of pledges aimed at hastening the green energy transition and significantly reducing global emissions.

Chief among them was the Global Renewables and Energy Efficiency Pledge which seeks to triple global renewable energy capacity and double the rate of energy efficiency by 2030.

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The pledge was part of several declarations made at the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change to decarbonise the energy sector, which accounts for some 75 percent of planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions. It is outside of the formal negotiations at the climate summit and serves more as a declaration of intent.

Driven by the host United Arab Emirates, the European Union, and the US, the pledge promised to triple worldwide renewable energy capacity to at least 11,000 gigawatts and double the global average annual rate of energy efficiency improvements from about 2 percent to more than 4 percent every year until 2030.