A brainchild of Bertrand Piccard, the pioneer of Solar Impulse flight, the alliance will seek to put together all the actors of clean technology and come out with solutions that are cleaner as well as profitable.
Piccard said the alliance has started discussions with various entities, including India's TERI, and some Indian companies are expected to join it. The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) is a not-for-profit entity focussed on energy, environment, and sustainable development.
When asked whether discussions have started with Indian entities, Piccard replied in the affirmative. "Yes, with TERI, we are working to exchange expertise and some companies (are) already joining."
Speaking on the sidelines of an event organised by global airlines body IATA, Piccard said even governments can be part of the alliance, which has been set up as a non-profit entity under Swiss laws.
According to him, a lot of people are already working for the alliance and its first general assembly will be held in the first part of the next year.
The alliance has been established by the Solar Impulse Foundation, which is chaired by Piccard -- who along with Andre Borschberg flew around the world in a plane powered by solar energy.
During a session at the IATA event on Thursday, Piccard said the World Alliance for Clean Technologies will look to have around 1,000 solutions in two years.
"Solar energy is a way to bring social peace and social stability. Oil creates a lot of wars, a lot of riots, a lot of corruption and it is terrible. With renewable energy, you bring social peace," he added.
About aviation, he said the industry uses only three per cent of the energy in the world. "It means that 97 per cent of the energy use is on the ground... It is not fair to accuse aviation of a lot of problems, but nevertheless, aviation should show that with innovation and inspiration, we can do better even for this three per cent," he said.
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