Climate Change Mitigation: Critical Minerals for Green Technologies
The Centre for Social and Economic Progress (CSEP) is delighted to invite you to a panel discussion on a forthcoming paper “Climate Change Mitigation: Critical Minerals for Green Technologies” by Rajesh Chadha and Ganesh Sivamani, on September 28, 2.30 PM – 4:00 PM IST.
Register: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/1116321319630/WN_cFYhVrc7ThWGr0eMKD1enA
About the paper: India has made pledges to mitigate the impending climate change crisis, including reducing greenhouse gas emissions through the Nationally Determined Contributions to the UNFCCC and launching various missions under the National Action Plan for Climate Change. A common link between these goals is converting fossil-fuel-based technology to newer and more efficient green technology solutions. Since India currently relies on imports to meet these needs, domestic extraction and manufacturing abilities must be enhanced. However, despite India’s vast mineral geological potential, there would still be a need to import raw materials to meet the manufacturing needs. Thus, there is an urgent requirement to incentivise domestic exploration, extraction, and processing. Some of these minerals include silicon (for solar PVs), lithium (for electric vehicles), rare earth elements (for wind turbines), and nickel (for nuclear reactors).
The Non-Fuel Minerals and Mining research team at CSEP has been working on identifying India’s critical mineral needs today and over the next two decades, which accounts for the bulk of the country’s green transition. The research measures the economic importance of the minerals and their associated global supply risks, and projects India’s manufacturing sector needs for critical minerals in 2040. The goal is to provide policymakers with a clear picture of India’s most critical minerals and its green transition and what must be done to guarantee their continuous supply.
Read the Discussion Note on the paper.
Speakers
Opening Remarks:
Rakesh Mohan, President and Distinguished Fellow, CSEP
Presenter:
Ganesh Sivamani, Research Analyst, CSEP
Panellists:
Ranjan Mathai, Former Foreign Secretary & Advisor, Vedanta
R K Sinha, Former Controller General, Indian Bureau of Mines
Mohan Yellishetty, Associate Professor, Resource Engineering, Monash University
Closing Remarks:
Vikram Singh Mehta, Chairman and Distinguished Fellow, CSEP
Moderator:
Rajesh Chadha, Senior Fellow, CSEP
Please contact Ganesh Sivamani at gsivamani@csep.org for general inquiries and Zehra Kazmi at zkazmi@csep.org for media inquiries. The seminar will take place virtually on zoom, and will be live-streamed on our YouTube Livestream.
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