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India to Organise Clean Energy Ministerial and Mission Innovation Meeting
The 14th Clean Energy Ministerial and 8th Mission Innovation meeting (CEM14/MI-8) will be held alongside G20 Energy Transitions Ministerial in Goa from July 19 to July 22, 2023.
May 30, 2023. By Anurima Mondal

India is all set to host the 14th Clean Energy Ministerial and 8th Mission Innovation meeting (CEM14/MI-8) in Goa from July 19 to July 22, 2023. Scheduled on the margins of the G20 Energy Transitions Ministerial Meeting, the theme for CEM-14 / MI-8 is ‘Advancing Clean Energy Together’.
This year's Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM) and Mission Innovation (MI) meetings will bring together governments, international organisations, academia and policymakers over a four-day program featuring high-level ministerial dialogues, global initiative launches, award announcements, minister-CEO roundtables and a wide array of side-events cutting across diverse themes of clean energy transition.
Power Minister R. K. Singh, along with Science and Technology Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh, launched the website and logo for the 14th Clean Energy Ministerial and 8th Mission lnnovation meetings.
The logo depicts a diverse set of colours, representing the diversity of engagement among countries and partners. Renewable resources, such as sun, wind and water are highlighted. The crest and trough using green and blue, indicate the variability of renewable energy resources and the blend emphasises the first fuel of energy efficiency, which cuts across all aspects of energy use.
Launching the website and logo, the Power Minister said, “The Clean Energy Ministerial forum provides an opportunity to the country to convene the global clean energy community and engage on a diverse set of events and bring across the wide spectrum of clean energy innovation to deployment.”
The minister said that the Clean Energy Ministerial will provide a forum to discuss issues such as adoption of green hydrogen towards Net Zero, formulation of common standards for international trade in green hydrogen and the concept of the whole world going green.
He added that the whole exercise of shifting towards a non-fossil fuel world is Mission Innovation.
“The energy transition requires innovation across a number of fields; innovation is required for green steel, green fertilizers, green aluminium, green electricity, green feed stock and round-the-clock renewable energy. Innovation is tied up with our transition to a new world which is climate-friendly and planet-friendly,” he elaborated.
The Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM) was established in 2009 as a high-level global forum to promote policies and programmes that advance clean energy technology, to share lessons learned and best practices, and to encourage the transition to a global clean energy economy.
This year's Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM) and Mission Innovation (MI) meetings will bring together governments, international organisations, academia and policymakers over a four-day program featuring high-level ministerial dialogues, global initiative launches, award announcements, minister-CEO roundtables and a wide array of side-events cutting across diverse themes of clean energy transition.
Power Minister R. K. Singh, along with Science and Technology Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh, launched the website and logo for the 14th Clean Energy Ministerial and 8th Mission lnnovation meetings.
The logo depicts a diverse set of colours, representing the diversity of engagement among countries and partners. Renewable resources, such as sun, wind and water are highlighted. The crest and trough using green and blue, indicate the variability of renewable energy resources and the blend emphasises the first fuel of energy efficiency, which cuts across all aspects of energy use.
Launching the website and logo, the Power Minister said, “The Clean Energy Ministerial forum provides an opportunity to the country to convene the global clean energy community and engage on a diverse set of events and bring across the wide spectrum of clean energy innovation to deployment.”
The minister said that the Clean Energy Ministerial will provide a forum to discuss issues such as adoption of green hydrogen towards Net Zero, formulation of common standards for international trade in green hydrogen and the concept of the whole world going green.
He added that the whole exercise of shifting towards a non-fossil fuel world is Mission Innovation.
“The energy transition requires innovation across a number of fields; innovation is required for green steel, green fertilizers, green aluminium, green electricity, green feed stock and round-the-clock renewable energy. Innovation is tied up with our transition to a new world which is climate-friendly and planet-friendly,” he elaborated.
The Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM) was established in 2009 as a high-level global forum to promote policies and programmes that advance clean energy technology, to share lessons learned and best practices, and to encourage the transition to a global clean energy economy.
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