New Delhi. The National Solar Energy Federation of India (NSEFI), along with Amazon, successfully organized India’s first carbon-free energy data center summit in The Lalit, New Delhi. In this historic event, senior policy makers, renewable energy sector leaders and prominent personalities of the data center industry discussed to pave the way for India’s continuous and carbon-neutral digital infrastructure.
Shri Deepak Gupta (IAS retired), Honorable Director General, NSEFI said, “Data centers can get solar energy directly from farmers’ fields or get green properties through decentralized agricultural-photovoltaic projects. This model makes a virtuous cycle of development-Deta centers reduce their carbon footprints, farmer India has become a digital economy, and farmer India has a digital economy, and rural India has a digital economy. Emerges in.
After this, Mr. Michael Punk, Vice President, Global Public Policy, Amazon Web Services, said on Amazon’s carbon-free data center initiative and investment journey in India, “Looking at the future, we recognize new challenges, especially the growing energy demand for technologies like AI. There are our commitments to achieve net-ziro carbon by 2040. I want to fulfill that we have to fulfill the path of sustainable digital infrastructure.
Addressing as the chief guest, Honorable Union Minister of State for Energy and Renewable Energy, Mr. Shripad Yeso Naik said, “Under the visionary leadership of our Honorable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, India has gained 50% established power capacity from non-living fuel sources-which was completed five years before the scheduled time. Our renewable energy capacity has increased more than four times in the previous decade, and we have reached the 500 to 500 witnesses in the last decade, and we 2030 in the previous decade But the clean energy revolution will now have to come together. Biomas supply for energy, development of cooling systems by engineers, and innovation in energy management by startups. Can make India a global center of sustainable digital infrastructure. ”
Mr. Shripad Yeso Naik ji also launched the new logo and website of the NSEFI Green Data Center alliance, which will serve as a nodal resource for data centers and renewable energy stakeholders.
Dr. Mohammad Rihan, Director General, National Institute of Solar Energy, Mr. Rajesh Kulhari, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Renewable Energy, and Mr. Ghanshyam Prasad, Chairman, Central Electricity Authority, shared their views on the roadmap to adopt 24/7 renewable energy in policy structures, regulatory support and data centers.










