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Ashoka Reflections - Apr 2023

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Ashoka University announced the launch of the Ashoka Centre for a People-centric Energy Transition (ACPET),

with a vision to become a world-class knowledge institution in support of economic growth, energy security

and net-zero ambitions of India and the Global South.

The Centre’s debut project is a draft Integrated Energy Policy for India. Further, it will prioritise projects in areas

like Energy Efficiency and Conservation, including behavioural change; Governance of the Energy Sector;

Cooling Technologies; Carbon Markets, Hydrogen Economy; and Electric Mobility. The Centre will work in

partnership with the Indian industry and the Government in generating insights and models applicable to

supporting India’s clean growth objectives. It will also offer courses at undergraduate, postgraduate and

executive levels.

“India’s energy needs are only going up. Electric mobility is picking up. We are discussing the creation of a

domestic carbon market. Ambitions around the use of hydrogen are high. India’s energy sector is currently

undergoing a transition. And of course, job creation and economic growth remain priorities. Managing this well

will benefit from a Centre that thinks in an integrated way, is centred around people and economic growth, and

benefits from a two-way dialogue with the market and Government. I am grateful to have worked with a small

team of very committed people and of course, the founders of Ashoka University to get us to this stage; and I

remain committed to setting this up and getting the Centre on the road,” Mahua Acharya, first interim Director

ACPET and former MD & CEO, Convergence Energy Services Limited of the Government of India said.

“We are pleased to be financially supporting the creation of this institution. The country needs it and there is no

better institution than Ashoka University to host it,” said Saurabh Kumar, India Head of the Global Energy

Alliance for People and the Planet.

“Energy transition is a complex issue, requiring a look into economic growth in a manner that is sustainable,

without compromising the needs of the most vulnerable sections of our society. At Ashoka, we are resolutely

committed to supporting India and the Global South in traversing this journey towards ‘net zero’, in ways that

are both just and equitable. This will require well-informed insights and innovations in the fields of technology,

business and policymaking. The launch of ACPET is an important step in this direction, it will act as a ‘go-to’

knowledge centre for informing best practices that we can adopt as a society”, said Pramath Raj Sinha, Founder

and Chairperson, Board of Trustees at Ashoka University.

Speaking about the overall approach, Somak Raychaudhury, Vice Chancellor, Ashoka University said, “At

Ashoka, we have always taken an inter-disciplinary approach to thinking about complex problems of our

society, including the challenge of addressing the impacts of climate change. In the context of the energy

transition, this particularly requires formulating solutions that are ‘people-centric’, ideas that weigh in the

interests and needs of all stakeholders. ACPET will bring this to fruition by having a fulcrum of world-class

faculty and practitioners from the fields of natural and social sciences; a collaborative approach; and a

commitment to producing cutting-edge research.”

ACPET will have three research verticals. 1) Decarbonisation: Identifying near and middle-term opportunities to

decarbonise India’s economy, especially supporting the creation of new manufacturing capacity in a

sustainable manner. 2) Net Zero Energy Future: Develop a vision for a Net Zero sustainable society, in line with

India’s vision and the Lifestyle for Environment (LiFE) principles. 3) Energy Finance: Identify methods to bring in

domestic and international capital into Indian economic sectors.

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The Centre will support the ‘Net-Zero’ ambitions of

India, starting with a draft Integrated Energy

Policy for India

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