The International Solar Alliance (ISA) plans to establish 17 centres of excellence globally by the end of 2025.
A Global Capability Centre (GCC), envisioned as a "Silicon Valley for solar," will be established in India.
The ISA, founded by India and France in 2015, aims to boost solar energy adoption worldwide.
India's installed solar capacity reached approximately 119 gigawatts (GW) as of July 2025.
Detailed Insights:
The 17 centres of excellence will offer testing facilities, lab training, and a start-up ecosystem within universities similar to the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).
The GCC in India will serve as a central hub, connecting all the centres of excellence and facilitating collaboration.
The ISA anticipates expanding the number of centres to 50, as many countries seek India's expertise to enhance their human capabilities in solar energy.
India is expected to provide engineers and skilled personnel for implementing solar projects globally, including digital tenders, operation, maintenance, and reskilling initiatives.
Key Concepts Involved:
International Solar Alliance (ISA): A collaborative platform initiated by India and France to promote solar energy adoption globally.
Global Capability Centre (GCC): A central hub for innovation, research, and development in solar technology, envisioned as a "Silicon Valley for solar".