Former president A P J Abdul Kalam today stressed the need for setting up a National Energy Commission to ensure coordinated thrust and fast decision making for implementing overall energy policy.
'It is high time to form the National Energy commission, which will bring all policy makers and planners both at the state and central level, ministries dealing with various forms of energy and Ministry of environment', he said.
This would ensure coordinated thrust and fast decision making for implementing the overall energy policy of the nation, he said in his inaugural address at the two-day Kerala Environment Congress here.
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The theme of the congress, being organised by the Centre for Environment and Development (CED), is 'Water and Energy Security-- Issues, Challenges and Potentials'.
An 'open forum' in which policy makers and technical experts and scientists will participate will be held tomorrow.
At least 300 delegates mainly from Kerala, Maharashtra, Odisha, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka are participating.