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Title
South Asia Forum for Distributed Energy
Organizer
GOGLA, Good Energies
Type
Forum & Symposium
Focus
  • Other
  • Energy Access
  • Productive Use
  • Renewable Energy


Start
2023/08/23
End
2023/08/24
Country
  • India
Venue
India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road New Delhi
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Description
GOGLA, with the support from Good Energies, is excited to announce the South Asia Forum for Distributed Energy (SAFDE), which will take place from 23-24 August 2023 at the India Habitat Centre in New Delhi, India.

Formerly known as the India Distributed Energy Forum (IDEF), the South Asia Forum for Distributed Energy (SAFDE) is aimed at being the foremost broad-based Distributed Renewable Energy (DRE) event of the South Asian region.

The forum is the centrepiece of the Indian and South Asian distributed energy community's efforts to chart the business-driven route to improved energy access for households and the way forward to enhance the Productive Use of Energy (PURE) for improved livelihoods.

With public-private collaboration as the central theme, the event will drive dialogue around the future potential and continued relevance of DRE and weak grid markets.