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Technology for renewable energy in agriculture using the nexus approach @ COP 25 Side Events for India Pavilion Proposal- Technology for renewable energy in agriculture using the nexus approach Area- Understanding the links between


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Technology for renewable energy in agriculture – using the nexus approach

@ COP 25 Side Events for India Pavilion

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Proposal- Technology for renewable energy in agriculture – using the nexus approach

  • Area- Understanding the links between water, energy and the agri-food chain

reveals opportunities for clean technologies to support climate change mitigation and adaptation

  • Objective- Showcase the role of technologies and supporting business models
  • Innovation- Solar irrigation, solar trolleys, pay as you go model etc
  • Expected outcomes- fostering awareness of the nexus approach driven by

climate technology and innovation through the impact stories by CTCNs partners in India

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Proposal- Technology for renewable energy in agriculture – using the nexus approach

Context

  • Intense pressure to balance water, energy and food needs
  • Agri. sector is one of most vulnerable sector facing water and energy challenges
  • Nexus approach presents a potential framework to guide the technology

transformation in the agriculture sector in India and beyond The Event

  • Showcase cross cutting climate technology and innovation cases from CTCN’s

partners in India who are working across the region to promote decentralized technology solutions for agriculture, energy and water The organizers

  • UNFCCC’s CTCN brings in the experience sharing of the nexus approach and

TERI, PwC India and Claro Energy share case studies

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Proposal- Technology for renewable energy in agriculture – using the nexus approach

A Stepwise adoption of Nexus Approach

Step 1- Identify Nexus Targets Getting to the best possible outcome Step 2 – Build Consensus Step 3 – Scenario Planning Step 4 – Responding

Scenarios describe a set of multiple, equally plausible future developments in an inherently uncertain world

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‘Solar Irrigation-as-a-Service via Mobile Trolley’- Claro Energy

Proposal- Technology for renewable energy in agriculture – using the nexus approach

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJflugfH2c8

A video on Solar Irrigation-as-a-Service

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Benefits from ‘Solar Irrigation-as-a-Service via Mobile Trolley’- Claro Energy

Proposal- Technology for renewable energy in agriculture – using the nexus approach

Compelling Economics for Solar Irrigation as-a- Service

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Proposal- Technology for renewable energy in agriculture – using the nexus approach

Strong Starting Market Traction for Solar Irrigation as-a- Service

Benefits from ‘Solar Irrigation-as-a-Service via Mobile Trolley’- Claro Energy

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Proposal- Technology for renewable energy in agriculture – using the nexus approach

Benefits from energy efficient irrigation pumping program in India- PWC India

Name of the project: Implementation of Agriculture Demand Side Management (AgDSM) Programme at Andhra Pradesh, India Location: Andhra Pradesh (in all 13 districts) Technology: Installation of Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) 5 star rated energy efficient submersible pump sets along with smart control to replace existing

  • ld and inefficient submersible

pump sets used for irrigation.

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Proposal- Technology for renewable energy in agriculture – using the nexus approach

Benefits from women led offgrid energy and clean cooking cases in India and Nepal- TERI

Women led offgrid energy and clean cooking cases in India and Nepal inspired the Framework for Gender Inclusion in Energy Projects

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tool to disseminate information about the good practices being followed on gender mainstreaming in energy projects

  • Targeted audiences include

network members

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the UNFCCC’s CTCN and multiple stakeholders associated with the gender and energy sectors.

Women in energy: Workshop on breaking stereotypes and inspiring change

https://www.ctc-n.org/news/women-energy-workshop-breaking- stereotypes-and-inspiring-change

The case study booklet is under drafting and will be published soon.

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CTCN

The Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN) is the

  • perational arm of the UNFCCC

Technology Mechanism. Our mandate is to support the development, transfer, deployment and dissemination of climate technologies that can deliver mitigation or adaptation outcomes.

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How it works – the process

Interested parties in developing countries contact their national focal point (National Designated Entity (NDE)) to request climate technology assistance. The NDE confirms the alignment of the request with its national climate priorities and passes it along to the CTCN. The CTCN collaborates with the NDE and applicants to develop a tailored technology transfer plan. The Climate Technology Centre selects a Consortium or Network member to implement the technology solution.