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IRENA assembly ends with call for faster renewable transition | DD News On Air

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63% : India featured prominently at the assembly, with Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy
62% : Pralhad Joshi highlighting the country's efforts to integrate renewable energy into agriculture and food systems.
62% : Joshi said renewable energy offered a unified response to challenges of energy access, climate action and rural livelihoods, and reaffirmed India's readiness to deepen partnerships and scale solutions as part of the global energy transition.
61% : Addressing an inter-ministerial dialogue convened by IRENA and the Food and Agriculture Organization, Joshi said Indian farmers were increasingly becoming providers of both food and clean energy through the expansion of distributed renewable solutions.
59% : The sixteenth session of the International Renewable Energy Agency Assembly concluded on January 12th, following three days of deliberations that saw record participation of more than 1500 ministers, senior officials, business leaders and partners from around the world, underscoring the agency's growing role in global energy policy.
59% : He said the economic strength of the future will depend on delivering clean, safe and affordable energy at the lowest possible cost, and that countries that move early will gain lasting productivity advantages.
50% : Opening the assembly, IRENA Director-General Francesco La Camera said the global transition to clean energy cannot be reversed and urged countries to strengthen their renewable energy strategies not only to address climate change, but also to boost economic growth, security and competitiveness.

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