International Solar alliance (ISA)
The International Solar Alliance (ISA) is an alliance of more than 121 countries, most of them being sunshine countries.
The initiative was launched by India at the 2015 India Africa Summit.
The alliance's primary objective is work for efficient exploitation of solar energy to reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
The alliance is a treaty-based inter-governmental organization, 44 countries have already signed the treaty.
By which countries that do not fall within the Tropics can join the ISA and enjoy all benefits as other members, with the exception of voting rights.
ISA’s three ongoing programmes are
Facilitating affordable finance for solar.
Scaling up solar applications for agriculture.
Promoting solar mini-grids in member nations.
Multilateral development banks and other financial institutions are providing support for solar projects through low-cost finance mechanism.
The International Solar Alliance (ISA) is an alliance of more than 121 countries, most of them being sunshine countries.
The initiative was launched by India at the 2015 India Africa Summit.
The alliance's primary objective is work for efficient exploitation of solar energy to reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
The alliance is a treaty-based inter-governmental organization, 44 countries have already signed the treaty.
By which countries that do not fall within the Tropics can join the ISA and enjoy all benefits as other members, with the exception of voting rights.
ISA’s three ongoing programmes are
Facilitating affordable finance for solar.
Scaling up solar applications for agriculture.
Promoting solar mini-grids in member nations.
Multilateral development banks and other financial institutions are providing support for solar projects through low-cost finance mechanism.