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- The Assembly was presided over by the Union Minister for Power and New & Renewable Energy, Government of India, Shri R. K. Singh, in his capacity as the President of the ISA Assembly.
- The Assembly decided to increase the Viability Gap Funding Cap for solar projects from 10% up to 35% of the project cost.
- This decision is expected to attract more investments into Africa.
- The Assembly also saw the inauguration of four projects set up with ISA’s assistance.
- The International Solar Alliance is committed to making solar the energy source of choice and fostering environments conducive to attracting investments.
- It aims to ensure ample energy availability to meet the surging global demands.
- This is indeed a significant step towards a sustainable and renewable future.
Question:
Q.1 Where was the 6th Session of the International Solar Alliance Assembly held?a. Mumbai
b. New Delhi
c. Bangalore
d. Kolkata