26 January 2022: Today, Husk Power Systems, the rural clean energy services leader and operator of the largest fleet of solar hybrid mini grids, announced the signing of an Energy Compact with the United Nations to scale the rural clean energy market in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa.
Energy Compacts are voluntary commitments to Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG7) – access to affordable, reliable, clean and modern energy – with specific, trackable actions to advance progress on the energy transition and net-zero emissions. SEforALL spearheaded the process as a key outcome to the UN High-level Dialogue on Energy and COP26 in 2021.
Specifically, Husk’s compact put forward seven goals for the year 2030:
- Building at least 5,000 mini-grids;
- Establishing 1 million connections;
- Powering 500,000 micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs);
- Benefitting 11 million people;
- Installing 500MW of rural commercial & industrial (C&I) solar;
- Selling 5 million energy-efficient appliances;
- Avoiding 7Mt of CO2.
According to the World Bank, minigrids have the potential to provide power to nearly 500 million people. To do that, over 200,000 minigrids and $200 billion would be needed. However, today there are only 19,000 minigrids globally and the industry has only attracted $5 billion.
“The mini grid industry is starting to scale and is demonstrating significant socio-economic impact, but we still have a long way to go to reach our full potential,” said Husk Power CEO and Co-founder Manoj Sinha. “Our compact with the UN is intended to put forward a more ambitious vision not only for Husk but the entire mini grid industry and by doing so, to mobilize a much higher level of climate finance and more supportive government regulation and policy.”
Added Kanika Chawla, UN-Energy and SEforALL programme manager: “We welcome the Energy Compact commitments made by Husk Power and appreciate their leadership. It showcases the business opportunity presented by the global energy transition, and how private enterprises can drive accelerated action on ending energy poverty, expand renewable energy solutions for consumptive and productive load, and improve the adoption of energy efficiency solutions by end consumers.”
Husk Power first outlined its 2030 goals at COP26. A video of that presentation is available on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/nqe36pdwGZ4.
A full registry of Energy Compacts, including Husk’s, is available on the UN-Energy website: https://www.un.org/en/energycompacts/page/registry.
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About Husk Power Systems: Founded in 2008, Husk Power Systems is the leading rural clean energy services company. Its smart and sustainable solutions accelerate access to clean, modern and affordable electricity in Africa and Asia and catalyze socio-economic development. Husk’s customer-centric culture also matches the growing needs of households, businesses, and public institutions, while its grid-integratable solution supports national electrification plans. For more information, visit: huskpowersystems.com.