AI-for-Energy mission

Source:  DTE

Subject:  International Organisation

Context: The International Solar Alliance (ISA) launched a global AI-for-Energy mission at the India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi to fast-track clean energy adoption across 120+ member countries.

About AI-for-Energy mission:

What it is?

  • A strategic international initiative designed to integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the clean energy infrastructure of developing and emerging economies.
  • It leverages the India Energy Stack—a digital public infrastructure model—to modernize grids and decentralize power systems.

Launched By: The International Solar Alliance (ISA), in partnership with India’s Ministry of Power, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), and REC Limited.

Aim:

  • To assist member countries in digital leapfrogging, bypassing legacy infrastructure hurdles.
  • To transform power grids into smart, bidirectional systems capable of absorbing high levels of renewable energy.
  • To ensure equitable and affordable access to electricity through data-driven planning and service delivery.

Key Features:

  • India Energy Stack: Using India’s interoperable digital platform (similar to UPI for payments) as a global template to connect consumers, vendors, and utilities.
  • Digital Twin Technology: Showcasing virtual replicas of distribution networks (DISCOMs) for real-time simulation, predictive maintenance, and outage management.
  • Citizen-Centric Tools: Tools like the One Solar App for transparent net-metering and performance tracking of rooftop solar installations.
  • Geospatial Mapping (GIS): Utilizing GIS-based tools for asset-level visibility and optimized infrastructure planning in rural and urban sectors.
  • Technical Capacity Building: A focus on five priorities: AI for distributed energy, start-up innovation, interoperable standards, citizen benefits, and sustainable financing.

Significance:

  • AI helps manage the complexity of millions of prosumers, ensuring grid stability during peak demand.
  • By reducing technical losses and lowering the cost of digital tools, the mission makes clean energy financially viable for low-income nations.