The South Asia Clean Energy Forum, held from October 22 to 24 in Jaipur, is convening leaders from across the region to tackle the mounting challenges posed by climate change, including rising temperatures, energy demands, and the need for resilient infrastructure. South Asia, home to nearly a quarter of the world’s population, faces escalating impacts of climate change, including extreme weather and surging energy needs. The South Asia Clean Energy Forum serves as a platform for collaborative solutions to meet these challenges, unlocking new economic opportunities and fostering regional cooperation.
During today’s Inaugural Session, U.S. Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti emphasized, “The U.S. government is deeply committed to supporting South Asia’s clean energy transition, and today I am thrilled to see the launch of several key initiatives that will help propel this effort forward. South Asia has positioned itself as one of the most influential regions in devising creative solutions to its challenges. The new initiatives reaffirm the United States’ commitment to partnering with countries in the region to address the urgent climate crisis through transformative action. By working together, we have an extraordinary chance to protect our planet, our people, and build our prosperity for generations to come.”
The Hon’ble Shri Heeralal Nagar, Minister of State for Energy, Government of Rajasthan highlighted the significance of the forum stating, “Given the rapid economic growth in South Asian countries, prioritizing clean and renewable energy sources is the need of the hour. Collective efforts are essential to effectively combat the global challenges of climate change and ensure public access to renewable energy. I am confident that the discussions at the South Asian Clean Energy Forum will shape future energy policies. Through this platform, l invite the guests from the United States and other countries to invest in Rajasthan’s energy sector.”
At today’s session, leaders from the United States and South Asia announced three new initiatives designed to accelerate clean energy progress across the region: the U.S.-South Asia Mayoral Platform on Clean Energy and Sustainable Cities, which empowers local leaders to lead municipal clean energy transitions; the U.S.-India Low Carbon Comfort and Cooling Collective, aiming to mobilize $1 billion for super-efficient cooling technologies by 2030; and the Clean Energy Investment Facilitation Platform, designed to connect investors with clean energy companies and close the financing gap for clean energy projects. These initiatives, supported by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) through its South Asia Regional Energy Partnership (SAREP), aim to advance the region’s clean energy transition, promote sustainable economic growth, diversify clean energy supply chains, and reduce carbon emissions.
The South Asia Clean Energy Forum and new initiatives announced today align with the U.S. Government priorities to combat climate change and support sustainable economic growth in South Asia. By facilitating innovation, cooperation, and investment, the United States is partnering with South Asian countries and private sectors to pave the way for a cleaner, more sustainable future in the region. The clean energy transition will not only reduce emissions but also improve energy security and create opportunities for economic empowerment, driving progress toward global climate goals.