NEW DELHI — The Eighth BRICS Youth Energy Summit 2026, hosted virtually under India’s BRICS Chairship, concluded with a unanimous commitment to position young scientists, entrepreneurs, and policy professionals at the forefront of the global transition to clean, inclusive, and future-ready energy systems.

The multilateral gathering brought together more than 100 participants from across the expanded BRICS bloc. Attendees included youth representatives from academic institutions, energy ministries, and the BRICS Youth Energy Agency (BRICS YEA), alongside delegates from key global partners—including Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL), the International Solar Alliance (ISA), and the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA).

Guided by 'Energy for All' Under India's Presidency

India’s overarching theme for its 2026 BRICS Chairship—"Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation and Sustainability (BRICS)"—was paired under the energy track with the targeted vision of "सर्वेषां ऊर्जम्" (Energy for All).

Opening deliberations focused on empowering young technical leaders to solve structural energy deficits and spearhead climate-resilient power infrastructure across the Global South.

"The eighth BRICS Youth Energy Summit reaffirmed the role of young people in strengthening energy cooperation among BRICS countries and developing solutions for a secure, sustainable, inclusive and future-ready energy sector," India's Ministry of Power noted in an official summit briefing.

Action-Oriented Outcomes Across Three Key Pillars

More than 20 youth panelists presented country-specific case studies centered on three priority axes: Energy Security & Sustainability, Energy Access & Equity, and Technology & Innovation.

Delegates highlighted that technical skills, data-sharing protocols, and cross-border research are essential for deploying renewable systems at scale. The summit called for translating youth engagement into practical mechanisms, including:

  • Joint Research & Technology Demos: Collaborative pilot projects targeting grid digitalization and storage solutions.

  • Capacity-Building Exchange: Cross-institutional training programs for young engineers and policymakers across member states.

  • Innovative Financing Frameworks: Mechanisms to improve capital flows toward early-stage green energy startups led by young entrepreneurs.

Showcasing Indian Clean Energy Initiatives

Indian youth delegates presented national policy frameworks that have accelerated domestic energy transitions and decentralized power access. Key programs featured during the sessions included:

  • PM-KUSUM & PM Surya Ghar: Solarization initiatives driving agricultural energy independence and rooftop solar adoption.

  • Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS): Operational reforms strengthening discom financial stability and grid performance.

  • India Energy Stack (IES): Digital architecture facilitating smart metering, energy data interoperability, and consumer engagement.

The summit’s conclusions will feed directly into the upcoming ministerial meetings of India's BRICS presidency, ensuring youth-driven technical insights inform multilateral energy agreements.

NEW DELHI — The Eighth BRICS Youth Energy Summit 2026, hosted virtually under India’s BRICS Chairship, concluded with a unanimous commitment to position young scientists, entrepreneurs, and policy professionals at the forefront of the global transition to clean, inclusive, and future-ready energy systems.

The multilateral gathering brought together more than 100 participants from across the expanded BRICS bloc. Attendees included youth representatives from academic institutions, energy ministries, and the BRICS Youth Energy Agency (BRICS YEA), alongside delegates from key global partners—including Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL), the International Solar Alliance (ISA), and the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA).

Guided by 'Energy for All' Under India's Presidency

India’s overarching theme for its 2026 BRICS Chairship—"Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation and Sustainability (BRICS)"—was paired under the energy track with the targeted vision of "सर्वेषां ऊर्जम्" (Energy for All).

Opening deliberations focused on empowering young technical leaders to solve structural energy deficits and spearhead climate-resilient power infrastructure across the Global South.

"The eighth BRICS Youth Energy Summit reaffirmed the role of young people in strengthening energy cooperation among BRICS countries and developing solutions for a secure, sustainable, inclusive and future-ready energy sector," India's Ministry of Power noted in an official summit briefing.

Action-Oriented Outcomes Across Three Key Pillars

More than 20 youth panelists presented country-specific case studies centered on three priority axes: Energy Security & Sustainability, Energy Access & Equity, and Technology & Innovation.

Delegates highlighted that technical skills, data-sharing protocols, and cross-border research are essential for deploying renewable systems at scale. The summit called for translating youth engagement into practical mechanisms, including:

  • Joint Research & Technology Demos: Collaborative pilot projects targeting grid digitalization and storage solutions.

  • Capacity-Building Exchange: Cross-institutional training programs for young engineers and policymakers across member states.

  • Innovative Financing Frameworks: Mechanisms to improve capital flows toward early-stage green energy startups led by young entrepreneurs.

Showcasing Indian Clean Energy Initiatives

Indian youth delegates presented national policy frameworks that have accelerated domestic energy transitions and decentralized power access. Key programs featured during the sessions included:

  • PM-KUSUM & PM Surya Ghar: Solarization initiatives driving agricultural energy independence and rooftop solar adoption.

  • Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS): Operational reforms strengthening discom financial stability and grid performance.

  • India Energy Stack (IES): Digital architecture facilitating smart metering, energy data interoperability, and consumer engagement.

The summit’s conclusions will feed directly into the upcoming ministerial meetings of India's BRICS presidency, ensuring youth-driven technical insights inform multilateral energy agreements.