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Uttar Pradesh: Yogi government’s 2047 energy blueprint focuses on solar, storage & green hydrogen

Uttar Pradesh’s green energy roadmap is more than an administrative exercise, it is a declaration of intent. If executed with the same determination, Uttar Pradesh could well emerge as India’s energy innovation hub by 2047 lighting the path toward a cleaner, stronger, and self-reliant future

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LUCKNOW: In a bold stride toward energy independence and environmental sustainability, Uttar Pradesh has taken a decisive step to position itself as a frontrunner in India’s green energy transition. The state government, in collaboration with industry experts and policy think tanks, is charting an ambitious roadmap aimed at achieving reliable, affordable, and clean energy by 2047, coinciding with the centenary of India’s independence.

The vision was outlined during a high-level workshop titled “Infrastructure: Strategic Interventions for Viksit Uttar Pradesh@2047,” convened in Lucknow. Organised under the aegis of the Energy Department in partnership with Deloitte, the event brought together senior government officials, industrial leaders, academicians, and sustainability experts to deliberate on Uttar Pradesh’s long-term energy blueprint.

A Blueprint for the Future

The Energy & Renewable Vision 2047, unveiled during the workshop, represents a comprehensive framework for steering Uttar Pradesh toward a cleaner and more resilient energy ecosystem. The plan emphasizes diversification of energy sources, with a strong focus on solar parks, floating solar plants, wind-solar hybrid systems, bioenergy, and next-generation energy storage solutions.

The proposed roadmap also highlights the need to strengthen transmission networks and integrate advanced technologies such as green hydrogen production and nuclear energy options. Decentralized models like microgrids and community-level renewable projects were discussed as vital tools to ensure last-mile energy access in rural and semi-urban regions.

Industry and Innovation: Driving the Transition

Industry stakeholders, including representatives from the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI), laid emphasis on the need to create solar manufacturing clusters within Uttar Pradesh. They also advocated for policies that support rooftop solar adoption among MSMEs, expansion of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, and skill development programs aligned with the clean energy sector.

Such suggestions reflect a growing realization that sustainability is not merely an environmental agenda but also an industrial and economic one. By embracing renewables, Uttar Pradesh stands to attract new investments, boost local manufacturing, and generate thousands of green jobs thereby creating a virtuous cycle of growth and sustainability.

Additional Chief Secretary (Energy) Narendra Bhushan underscored the importance of flexibility in policy design, noting that technological shifts in the energy sector are rapid and transformative. “Our discussions covered decentralized energy models, micro-grids, green hydrogen, nuclear options, and emerging technologies like sustainable aviation fuel,” he said.

UPPCL Chairman Ashish Goel echoed similar sentiments, emphasising that policies must remain dynamic to accommodate innovations that can reshape the energy landscape. This forward-looking approach acknowledges that while Uttar Pradesh’s goals are ambitious, its strategies must evolve alongside global technological advancements.

Adding a unique participatory dimension to the process, Principal Secretary (Planning) Alok Kumar revealed that over one crore suggestions have been received from citizens, institutions, and startups as part of the Viksit Bharat@2047 initiative. These ideas, spanning across multiple sectors including energy, are being analyzed through artificial intelligence to identify patterns and prioritize actionable insights. This inclusive, data-driven mechanism ensures that Uttar Pradesh’s energy transformation remains both democratic and evidence-based, reflecting the aspirations of its people while leveraging the power of technology for informed decision-making.

Representatives from NITI Aayog praised Uttar Pradesh’s proactive approach and emphasized on the need to translate long-term aspirations into practical, implementable plans. They highlighted that such state-level initiatives form the backbone of India’s broader net-zero commitment and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Topics: NITI AayogMSMESolar EnergyRenewable EnergyPHD Chamber of Commerce and IndustryEelectric vehicleEnergy & Renewable Vision 2047Confederation of Indian Industry
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