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Global Energy Alliance CEO: We are looking to raise $100m by 2028 for India's electricity grids to be digitised.

Woochong Um, the chief executive of the Global Energy Alliance for 'People and Planet,' said that the alliance aims to raise $100 million by 2028 in order to finance India's electricity grid digitisation. It will also approach development finance institutions, such as the World Bank and Asian Development Bank.

GEAPP, a philanthropic organization backed by The Rockefeller Foundation IKEA Foundation, and Bezos Earth Fund is a philanthropic group.

The fund will be a follow-up to an initial $25 million investment by the alliance in order to digitalise grids across the states of Rajasthan and Delhi. It would also support a wider nationwide rollout of the project. Um said this in an interview at the Mumbai Climate Week.

Grid digitalisation is the?transition from traditional electricity networks to automated systems based on artificial intelligence. It increases?reliability and enables renewable energy integration. Real-time monitoring is also possible, which helps to reduce costs.

New Delhi's recently-announced climate action plan aims to reduce emissions intensity by 45% from 2005 levels by 2030, with a goal of net zero set for 2070.

Experts have warned, however, that India's rapid economic growth could make the transition difficult.

India aims to achieve 500?GW in non-fossil energy capacity by 2030. This is a major?component?of?its COP26 agreement, along with a goal to achieve 50% of its total electric power capacity using non-fossil resources. Grid digitisation will support this effort.

Um stated that the global philanthropies, as well as multilateral lenders looking for investable projects are increasingly interested in this backdrop.

He said, "There are many concepts but not enough bankable projects."

The alliance plans to initially focus on grids of Delhi and Rajasthan, before expanding to 15 utilities across the country by 2028. (Reporting and editing by SumanaNandy; Ashwin Manikandan)

(source: Reuters)