ADB to channel $1.2 bn into India’s clean transition in 2026
agriculture, with a significant intervention underway in Maharashtra. The state government has structured a large programme that brings in private sector participation on the generation side while farmers remain the primary beneficiaries.
ADB’s assistance includes strengthening distribution infrastructure and supporting generation through the state’s power distribution companies, Gupta said.A major component of ADB’s engagement is its focus on “green skilling”. The programme seeks to build technical capacities among vulnerable groups, particularly women, to operate and maintain renewable energy infrastructure.
According to Gupta, this approach not only creates employment at the grassroots level, but also ensures the long-term sustainability of assets. It is also expected to reduce distress migration from rural to urban areas by creating local job opportunities.Beyond generation, ADB is working with financial institutions and utilities to scale up decentralised renewable energy systems, including battery energy storage solutions to strengthen grid reliability, she said.At the policy level, ADB is providing technical assistance to the Union ministries of power and new and renewable energy to further refine regulatory frameworks and plan for long-term challenges.
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