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Post by pling on Dec 29, 2015 17:30:33 GMT
Fra euractiv.com 01. desember 2015Paris and New Delhi launch the International Solar Alliance- International conferences are often rich in big announcements, and so far, COP21 is no exception. At the end of the first day of the international climate conference, while the heads of state and government reeled off their pro-climate speeches on the main stage, François Hollande and Narendra Modi appeared before a group of several hundreds of attendees to launch the International Solar Alliance (ISA). - The idea, the French president was keen to highlight, was born in India. To fulfill its plan of establishing 1,000 gigawatts peak (GWP) of photovoltaic generation capacity by 2022, the world's biggest democracy will have to develop its own technical expertise, as well as attracting foreign technology and capital. $1,000 to $1,200 billion- A shared project between industrialised and emerging countries, the ISA has also turned heads in the business world. To achieve its fixed objective, the Alliance needs between $1,000 and $1,200 billion over the next 15 years, of which 70% could be provided by the private sector, according to Gérard Mestrallet, the CEO of Engie. Planen er med andre ord å mobilisere 8700-10400 milliarder kroner i PV-markedet de neste 15 årene. Det tilsvarer 1,2-1,4 ganger dagens verdi på oljefondet (7400 milliarder).
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