Can India become the blueprint for the world's clean energy transition?
In this episode of The Morning Brief, host Anirban Chowdhury speaks with Woochong Um, CEO of Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet about why India serves as the crucial testing ground for affordable, reliable renewable energy solutions. The conversation explores the groundbreaking Colloquy Battery Storage Project in Delhi which slashed blackouts and attracted global interest from Vietnam to Nigeria and how AI-optimized "Grids of the Future" could cut emissions by 30%. From creating 2.2 million jobs in India by 2030 to navigating land aggregation challenges through digitization, Woochong examines whether radical collaboration among governments, private sectors, and philanthropy can overcome entrenched fossil fuel dependencies. As battery storage advances and stakeholder awareness grows, the episode questions whether India's lessons both successes and failures will inspire similar transformations globally, positioning the nation as a pioneer in sustainable energy infrastructure.
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