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MC Explains: India inches a step closer to its One Sun One World One Grid mission

A task force set up by the Ministry of Power is examining the feasibility of interconnecting the regional grids of south-east Asia, south Asia, the middle east, Africa, and Europe for sharing renewable energy.

October 10, 2023 / 08:02 IST
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The preliminary plan is to link the Indian power grid with those of Saudi Arabia and the UAE through subsea cables from its west coast.

India inched a step closer to its One Sun One World One Grid (OSOWOG) mission when it signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Saudi Arabia on October 8. The MoU intends to build international grid connectivity between the two nations, share knowledge and technology in green hydrogen, and create a supply chain for the overall expansion of new and renewable energy.

Experts said the agreement is significant as cooperation on building electricity interconnection between the two nations will also pave the way for quick and easy exchange of electricity during peak times and emergencies.

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“Both India and Saudi Arabia hold critical positions in the global energy landscape, and this move is expected to deepen the energy alliance between the two nations to foster collaborative development in the areas of renewable energy, energy efficiency, hydrogen, and grid interconnections,” Anish Mandal, Partner, Deloitte India, told Moneycontrol.

Vikram V, Vice President and Sector Head - Corporate Ratings, ICRA, said the MoU could enhance Saudi Arabian investments in Indian renewable energy, green hydrogen, and allied sectors.