USAID and MNRE Announce New Partnership to Expand Clean Energy Development

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For Immediate Release

Wednesday, July 8, 2020
Neha Khator
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New Delhi: In a step toward increasing U.S.-India collaboration for clean energy development, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) announced yesterday the launch of a partnership between the USAID-supported South Asia Group for Energy (SAGE) and MNRE’s National Technical Institutions. SAGE is a U.S. Government consortium that will provide advanced technical knowledge on clean energy development embedded in the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Laboratories to MNRE’s National Technical Institutions and other public institutes under this new partnership. 
 
MNRE Secretary, Indu Shekhar Chaturvedi, and USAID Deputy Assistant Administrator for Asia, Javier Piedra, launched the partnership on the sidelines of the ongoing U.S.-India Strategic Energy Partnership (SEP) meetings. 
 
Highlighting the significance of this new partnership to the U.S.-India clean energy collaboration, Javier Piedra, said: “Through the SAGE initiative, our effort is to bring the best of U.S. knowledge and expertise from three U.S. Department of Energy labs to share with Indian national institutions. The SAGE will provide a formal platform for collaboration on clean energy development and will focus on increasing our engagement with  the MNRE National Institutions so that they act as a powerhouse of science, engineering, and technology for India and the entire South Asia region.” 
 
Secretary Chaturvedi added: “This institutional arrangement will result in U.S. and Indian institutions sharing important technical information, including on innovative technologies to their mutual benefit. It will also contribute toward strengthening the broader partnership and friendship between both countries.”
 
SAGE will contribute significantly towards achieving the goals of the U.S. government’s Asia Enhancing Growth and Development through Energy (Asia EDGE) Initiative, a primary pillar of the U.S. Government’s Indo-Pacific vision in South Asia, and the U.S.-India Strategic Energy Partnership.
 
To maximize the impact of this partnership, the SAGE Consortium, in discussion with MNRE and its technical institutions, the National Institute of Wind Energy and the National Institute of Biomass Energy, has identified several key topics such as building world-class capabilities in cookstove testing in order to reduce the environmental and health impacts of traditional cookstove use; understanding the feasibility and impact of biomass and renewable energy hybrid systems; economic and environmental assessment of agriculture and bioenergy development; and advancing short- and long-term forecasting capabilities for wind and solar resources. 
 
The SAGE is a consortium consisting of USAID, the U.S. Department of Energy, and three of the Department of Energy’s National Laboratories – Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, National Renewable Energy Laboratory and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.