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Osowog: Global Global Global Solar Grid Plan Ambitious

Osowog: Global Global Global Solar Grid Plan Ambitious
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New Delhi: In a significant step to utilize and promote solar energy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his colleague Boris Johnson on Tuesday launched a transnational network initiative – one world one world one box (Osowog) – on the sidelines of the UN Climate Conference (COP26) .
“One Sun One One World One Grid and Green Grids Initiative is an idea that the time has arrived.
If the world must move to a clean and green future, this interconnormal transnational network will be an important solution,” said PM Modi during his speech at Glasgow .
Read the Alsomordi, Boris Float Global Solar Grid Plan on the outskirts of COP26 hit a big step to put solar power at the core of global renewable energy maps and utilizing smaller developing countries, Modi Prime Minister along with his colleague Boris Johnson launched a transnational grid initiative – called One Sun One World One Grid (Osowog) – Sela-Sela Thewhat is Osowog? “One Sun One World One Grid” will be the first international network of interconnected global solar power networks that will combine large-scale solar power stations, wind fields, and grilles with solar networks and the roof community to ensure reliable supply, strong , and affordable.
Clean energy for all.
The project was pioneered by the Indian and British governments in partnership with the International Solar Alliance (ISA) and the World Bank Group and will bring together the global coalition of the National Government, International Financial and Technical Organizations, Legislators, Electric Power System Operators and Knowledge Leaders to accelerate the construction of new infrastructure Needed for a world supported by clean energy.
What is the purpose of this project? The single global grid concept for Surya was first described at ISA’s first assembly at the end of 2018 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Osowog imagined the building and scaling of inter-regional energy grids to distribute solar energy throughout the world, utilizing differences in time zones, season, resources, and prices between countries and regions.
It will also help decarbonize energy production, which is currently the biggest source of global greenhouse gas emissions.
Aiming to synergize its efforts and actions with other similar initiatives globally, Osowog hand in hand with the Green Grids Initiative (GGI) to form a United GGI-Osowog initiative.
When will it be done? Grid is expected to be arranged over the next few years by ISA.
After operating, it will transport solar power to various countries with the Green Green initiative.
Which country will include the project? This project aims to encourage global interconnectivity in the Middle East, South Asia and Southeast Asia, while utilizing African power pools.
According to the note of the ISA concept in Osowog, Global Solar Grid will be implemented in three phases.
In the first phase, the ‘Indian Box’ will connect with the Middle East, South Asia and Southeast Asian grid to share solar and other power resources to meet electricity needs, including during peak demand.
This will then be interconnected by a collection of African power in the second phase.
The third phase will include the global interconnection of the power transmission grid to achieve Osowog vision.
‘2600GW interconnection capacity by 2050’fierce Announcement, ISA Director General Ajay Mathur said that the network has the potential to be a modern engineering miracle, and the catalyst to expand the sale of renewable electricity, and effectively mitigate climate change in the next decade.
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“At the global level, almost 2600 I interconnect capacity may reach 2050, providing an estimated power savings of 226 billion euros per year.
One sun declaration is multilateralism in the action, with world leaders coming together to encourage a sustainable impact change for a cleaner planet and a cleaner Green economy Historically dislayed, “Mathur said.
He said that more than 80 countries have supported the newly launched Green Grids initiative and collaboration will ensure that nothing is left without access to energy.
(With input from the agency)

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