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January 20, 2026 11:20 AM IST

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Pralhad Joshi makes strong pitch for investments in India’s clean energy sector at Davos

Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy Pralhad Joshi has made a strong pitch to global investors for tapping opportunities in India’s clean and green energy sector at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos.

Highlighting India’s proven ability to scale renewable energy across solar, wind, green hydrogen and energy storage, the minister held focused discussions with Charles Emond, President and CEO, and Sarah Bouchard, COO of Canada-based La Caisse, on strengthening long-term climate and clean energy investments in India.

“The conversation centred on scaling solar, wind and hybrid renewable projects, strengthening transmission infrastructure, and exploring green hydrogen and energy storage solutions. Strongly recommended upscaling the ‘Partner with India’ initiative to tap into the group’s committed $400 billion in climate action investments by 2030,” Joshi said in a post on X.

The interaction also highlighted strong alignment between India’s clean energy ambitions and La Caisse’s climate investment strategy, with a shared focus on advancing scalable, resilient and impact-driven solutions to support India’s energy transition, the minister said.

Joshi also held a productive meeting with Dr Said Mohammed Ahmed Al Saqri, Economic Advisor at the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, Oman, to discuss deepening India–Oman cooperation in the renewable energy sector.

“Highlighted India’s proven ability to scale renewables such as solar, wind, green hydrogen and energy storage even in arid and desert conditions, offering strong opportunities for global investors,” the minister posted.

The discussions at Davos also focused on joint collaboration in manufacturing and export opportunities for solar modules, electrolysers and green hydrogen, while encouraging investments in India through renewable-powered hydrogen hubs, integrated energy projects and port-based export infrastructure.

“Also explored leveraging the India–Oman CEPA, Joint Investment Fund and cooperation under the International Solar Alliance to unlock the benefits of the Global Green Energy Grid through OSOWOG, joint participation in upcoming solar and wind tenders, and industry-led innovation,” Joshi said.

(IANS)

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