Kerala Govt partners with Social Alpha for Clean Energy in start-ups
February 7, 2022 12:49 pm
February 7, 2022 12:49 pm
Energy Management Centre (EMC) and Kerala Development and Innovation Strategic Council (K-DISC) with Social Alpha representing the Clean Energy International Incubation Centre (CEIIC),
Its focus on clean energy technologies promoting smart grids, transition to renewables, and climate action by setting up of a joint Incubation Centre in Kerala for strengthening the early-stage innovation ecosystem
The Government of Kerala, through the Energy Management Centre (EMC) and Kerala Development and Innovation Strategy Council (KDISC), enters into a MoU with Social Alpha through its Clean Energy International Incubation Centre (CEIIC). Set up in 2018 by Social Alpha, CEIIC is a joint initiative of Tata Trusts and the Government of India, and is supported by the Department of Biotechnology, BIRAC, Tata Power and Tata Power-Delhi Distribution. The MoU underlines the joint commitment of EMC, KDISC and CEIIC to work together in the areas of innovative, clean energy technologies which integrate with the initiatives and programs of the Government of Kerala. This collaboration will also facilitate the State of Kerala in curating innovative technologies for deployment through government initiatives for addressing the challenges in the power sector and energy access for all. The jointly set-up incubation centre will leverage the labs and infrastructure already set up by the collaborating agencies.
CEIIC will also bring with it a rich partner ecosystem and a network for experts. Tata Power, one of the key stakeholders and CEIIC, with a strong network of over a hundred national and international technology and institution partners, lab facilities and cadre of experts, will also lend support to this joint incubator for creating affordable and scalable solutions.
The initiative addresses the pressing need for solutions that leverage cutting-edge, disruptive clean energy technologies to accelerate progress toward net zero. The program aligns with the goals of the Mission Innovation Platform and India’s commitment towards Climate. Climate Change is one of the biggest challenges facing our world today, spurring the call for global collaborations to tackle the crisis. The collaboration under this initiative reiterates the commitment of State Government, Social Alpha and the Tata Power to work towards sustainability and climate.
Speaking of the collaboration, Manoj Kumar, Founder & CEO, Social Alpha, said, “To address the climate crisis and get to net-zero, we must support innovations and entrepreneurs who are working on breakthrough, scalable climate solutions. Transition to renewables and building efficient and smart solutions and systems for generation, distribution, storage and consumption of energy are extremely critical to solving the climate challenge. For a country like India, renewable integration has to go hand-in-hand with achieving access to energy for all, along with the decarbonisation of the industries and of the power sector, for moving towards the goal of net-zero. Incubators like the one that we are setting up with the Government of Kerala can be instrumental in catalysing early-stage innovation for driving this agenda at an accelerated pace.”
Congratulating the three organizations for taking initiatives under the Climate Change and Mission Innovation Programs of GoI, Dr. Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power said, “We are glad to partner with the Government of Kerala through CEIIC and are confident that this collaboration will create a testbed for new age implementable technologies in the energy space and boost start-up culture in the state. This association will power our #DoGreen mission of leading green innovations and will also significantly contribute towards India’s clean energy ecosystem and net zero commitments.”
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