At the ongoing World Economic Forum (WEF) 2026 Annual Meeting, Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy, Pralhad Joshi, made a compelling case for a global AI-driven clean energy strategy. Highlighting India's commitment to technological integration, the Minister underscored how artificial intelligence could be the key to accelerating the global energy transition.
A Global Mission on AI for Energy
India is positioning itself at the forefront of the clean energy evolution by proposing a "Global Mission on AI for Energy". During a high-level session titled "Call to Action: Spotlight on the Global Mission on AI for Energy," Minister Joshi delivered an expansive keynote address. Boat Nirvana Space, 360 Spatial Audio, Active Noise Cancellation (~32dB), 100Hrs Battery,4Mics ENx, Fast Charge, v5.3 Bluetooth TWS in Ear Earbuds Wireless Earphones with mic (Celestial White)
The Minister outlined India’s core objectives in this global endeavor:
Economic Resilience: Ensuring stability in the economy and investment landscapes through tech integration.
Global Collaboration: Fostering international cooperation to address shared development challenges.
Decentralized Solutions: Developing localized, renewable energy solutions for broader reach.
Digital Transformation: Utilizing AI-driven forecasting and digitalization to modernize grids and boost initiatives like Green Hydrogen and 'Make in India'.
Future-Proofing: Driving relentless progress in renewable sources to shape a sustainable future.
Strengthening Grid Reliability and Reducing Costs
In discussions with international delegates, Minister Joshi emphasized that India has already demonstrated significant prowess and thought leadership in applying AI to the energy sector. He noted that AI integration:
Strengthens grid reliability by managing intermittent renewable inputs.
Minimizes losses and operational costs, making clean energy more affordable.
An Invitation to Global Investors
The Minister extended an invitation to the global community to participate in India’s expanding energy ecosystem. He stated that India welcomes collaborations and investments in clean energy leadership, highlighting the country's readiness to serve as a global hub for sustainable innovation. Also Read: Constitutional Crisis in Karnataka: Governor Gehlot Wraps Up Joint Session Speech in One Minute, Walks Out!