Jharkhand Pioneers Path to Sustainable Energy at Davos and UK

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Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren is set to make history at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, and the UK, as he presents the state's groundbreaking energy transition model. This innovative approach, rooted in responsible diversification and leveraging existing infrastructure, aims to accelerate investments in solar power, clean technologies, and efficiency-driven systems. As Jharkhand builds on its legacy as a central hub in India's energy landscape, the state is now shifting its focus towards a cleaner and more resilient energy future. With a strong emphasis on worker transition, skill development, and community participation, Jharkhand's model ensures that the transition to cleaner energy strengthens social and economic foundations. The state's 'Growth in Harmony with Nature' philosophy aligns with its critical minerals strategy, positioning Jharkhand as a strategic partner in the global energy transition. By integrating energy policy with its minerals strategy, Jharkhand aims to advance a vision where extraction, processing, and energy use are aligned with environmental safeguards and long-term sustainability. During his visit to the UK, Soren will engage in discussions on clean energy finance, technology transfer, institutional partnerships, and capacity building, reflecting the shared India-UK commitment to climate action and sustainable growth. This marks a significant milestone for Jharkhand, as it showcases its confidence and responsibility in leading the transition towards a cleaner energy future. Following the Davos meeting, Soren will deliver a special lecture at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, making him the first Chief Minister from India to address the institution. This prestigious platform will further cement Jharkhand's position as a pioneer in sustainable energy and a leader in the global energy transition.