Concept Note
Technology Information, Forecasting and Assessment Council (TIFAC), an autonomous body
under the aegis of Department of Science & Technology, has undertaken a project 'Technology
Needs Assessment (TNA)' for climate change in various sectors. This project is funded by the
Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change (MoEF&CC). The objective of this project is
to provide inputs for the fulfilment of India's obligations to UNFCCC; the submission of Biennial
Update Report (BUR) II & III and the Third National Communication (NATCOM).
This study primarily aims to identify, select and prioritise mitigation and adaptation
technologies in different sectors, which would help India achieve its Nationally Determined
Contribution (NDC) targets and goals by 2030.
TIFAC has constituted a National Steering Committee in Renewable Energy (RE) Sector, chaired
by Dr. Anshu Bharadwaj, Executive Director, Center for Study of Science, Technology and Policy
(CSTEP). The specific sub-themes considered for the RE sector are:
Solar Photovoltaic and CSP Geothermal
Power grid & electronics Mini Hydro
Wind RE sources used for non-electric needs
Biomass Fuel cells and Storage technologies
The expected deliverables from the TNA study are:
Identifying technology needs across various RE sectors
Upcoming and disruptive technologies in the RE sector
Technology prioritisation in Indian context
Key recommendations on policy, finance and capacity building needs.
Stakeholders play a crucial role in the Technology Supply Chain of any RE sub-sector. Their
views are very critical for identifying, selecting and prioritising technology that is needed for the
country. For wider outreach and in order to converge the opinions of concerned stakeholders in
the TNA process, TIFAC has organised this Stakeholder Consultation Workshop for the RE
sector.
The main objective of this event is to understand the country’s technology needs to help achieve
the RE targets mentioned in our NDCs.
This Stakeholder Consultation Workshop will facilitate the understanding of:
Technology availability across various RE sub-sectors
Deployment readiness of technologies to meet India’s RE targets
Ongoing R&D activities and status in various
RE technologies and supporting infrastructure
Potential and emerging technologies in RE sector
Financial support needed for technology deployment, transfer and implementation of
the prioritised technologies
Capacity building requirements for achieving the stated goals.