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India joins International Energy Efficiency Hub

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Last updated: July 11, 2025 11:43 pm
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The Indian cabinet has approved the decision for the country to join the International Energy Efficiency Hub (Hub). The move not only strengthens the country’s role in global initiatives aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, but also advances sustainable energy development.

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What is an Energy Hub?What is in it for Businesses?

In approving the signing of the ‘Letter of Intent,” New Delhi joins a
global platform dedicated to fostering collaboration and promoting energy efficiency worldwide. This move solidifies India’s commitment to sustainable development and aligns with its efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

By joining the Hub, India will gain access to a wide range of expertise and resources, enabling the country to advance its domestic energy efficiency initiatives. The Indian government will also have the opportunity to collaborate with other member states, sharing its own experiences while adopting international best practices.

India’s participation in this platform is seen as a significant step towards a sustainable future. In particular, it is expected to accelerate the transition to a low-carbon economy and enhance the country’s energy security.

Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), the statutory agency, has been designated as the implementing agency for the Hub on behalf of India. BEE will play a crucial role in facilitating India’s participation in the Hub’s activities and ensuring that India’s contributions align with its national energy efficiency goals.

In a global landscape grappling with climate change and energy security, the Hub signifies a shift towards fulfilling sustainable energy aspirations. Launched on December 1, 2021, by the International Energy Agency (IEA) in Paris, the Hub has set a target for its members to reach net zero emissions by 2050. As of July 2024, sixteen countries and unions, including Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, the European Commission, France, Germany, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, Russia, Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom and the United States were part of the Hub.

What is an Energy Hub?

An energy hub is a collaborative energy system where multiple parties, including energy producers, consumers and storages can coordinate, exchange and optimise production and consumption of energy.

The concept of energy hubs was introduced nearly two decades ago in a paper “The energy hub: A powerful concept for future energy systems”. Though the idea is not recent, it continues to be relevant in a world characterised by rising demand for energy, while seeking to reduce dependence on limited reserves of fossil fuels.

Energy hubs help reduce reliance on one source of energy. They address demand-supply imbalances with storage solutions and power trading within the hub. Those participating in the hub can also seek economic benefits through collective investments in flexible assets and through market participation as a group.

What is in it for Businesses?

Businesses stand to gain by getting access to extra capacity that they need through collaboration with other businesses.
These hubs facilitate integration of diverse renewable energy sources. They could play an important role in industrial transition, increasing flexibility and resilience of the energy system. This is valuable in meeting decarbonisation and sustainability targets.

The Hub was established as a successor to the International Partnership for Energy Efficiency Cooperation (IPEEC), in which India also participated. The platform brings together governments, international organisations, and private companies to exchange best practices and innovative solutions.

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