Maharashtra Explores Sustainable Cooling Solutions to Meet Net Zero Goals

Maharashtra is accelerating its journey toward a USD 1 trillion economy, but rapid urbanization presents a critical challenge in balancing growth with sustainability. In response, Tabreed India, in partnership with the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) and Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, hosted its third regional workshop, Cooling India’s Cities, in Mumbai. The event, part of an ongoing Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) under GIZ’s ‘Energy Efficiency Cooling’ programme, focused on advancing sustainable cooling solutions to support Maharashtra’s climate and infrastructure strategies.

The programme, funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) under the International Climate Initiative (IKI), brought together key stakeholders to discuss scalable cooling technologies, including District Cooling Systems (DCS). With Maharashtra’s major cities—Mumbai, Nashik, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, and Solapur—setting ambitious Net Zero targets for 2050, the workshop highlighted the urgency of adopting integrated and energy-efficient urban planning strategies.

Addressing the gathering, Shri Milind Deora, Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha, underscored the need for technological innovation in Maharashtra’s infrastructure transition. “Scalable, integrated solutions like District Cooling will be crucial for building economically competitive and climate-resilient cities. A clear climate mandate, along with empowered Mayors to implement it, is the way forward,” he stated.

Ms. Ilka Hirt, Deputy Director General for International Policy at the German Federal Ministry of Environment, emphasized the global significance of sustainable cooling. “The transition to sustainable cooling is not just a national priority, but a global imperative. Through the International Climate Initiative, we are committed to supporting India in adopting energy-efficient cooling solutions that align with global climate goals. District Cooling is a critical enabler of urban resilience, helping cities like Mumbai build a future that is both economically and environmentally sustainable,” she said.

The workshop featured expert panels and case studies on integrating District Cooling into Maharashtra’s existing climate frameworks, including the Maharashtra State Adaptation Action Plan on Climate Change (MSAAPCC) and Mumbai’s Climate Action Plan (MCAP). Industry leaders discussed the potential of DCS to work in synergy with waste-to-energy plants, city gas networks, and renewable energy sources, creating a circular, low-carbon energy ecosystem.

Presenting a successful case study, Mr. Anson Sando, Head of Energy Programs at IIT Madras Research Park (IIT MRP), showcased Tamil Nadu’s pioneering District Cooling Steering Committee and the live deployment of DCS at IIT MRP, demonstrating its capacity to significantly reduce energy demand and peak electricity loads.

Mr. Sudheer Perla, Managing Director, Tabreed Asia, highlighted the importance of a demand-driven approach to Maharashtra’s energy transition. “India’s push for renewable energy is commendable, but rising cooling demand continues to outpace supply. Maharashtra’s climate leadership provides a unique opportunity to focus on efficiency improvements, demand-side management, and integrated urban planning. District Cooling can reduce energy demand and consumption by up to 50%, while enabling circular energy use by repurposing waste heat, sewage, and alternative fuel sources,” he noted.

The workshop concluded with a strong call for regulatory backing, public-private partnerships, and pilot projects to integrate District Cooling into Maharashtra’s urban infrastructure. Experts emphasized that embedding sustainable cooling solutions into economic and climate strategies could enhance energy security, attract green investments, and improve urban resilience amid rising heat stress.

By positioning District Cooling as a central component of Maharashtra’s urban future, policymakers and industry leaders aim to drive a transformative shift from incremental improvements to large-scale sustainability, ensuring cities remain economic powerhouses without compromising climate resilience or energy security.

 

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