India Releases AI Casebooks on Energy and Accessibility at AI Impact Summit 2026

Published on February 17, 2026 | By NIVITA HUF

India Releases AI Casebooks on Energy and Accessibility at AI Impact Summit 2026

India has unveiled two AI Impact Casebooks focused on Energy and Accessibility at the India AI Impact Summit 2026, bringing together global use cases that demonstrate how artificial intelligence can drive sustainable development and inclusive growth.

According to the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, the publications compile real-world AI applications and best practices from multiple countries. Developed in collaboration with government departments, international organisations, research institutions, and foundations, the casebooks are designed to serve as long-term reference guides for policymakers and practitioners.


AI and the Energy Transition

The Energy casebook, prepared in partnership with the International Energy Agency, explores the complex relationship between AI and the global energy transition.

It highlights two parallel trends:

  • Rising computational demands from AI systems are increasing electricity consumption.

  • AI technologies are simultaneously improving efficiency within energy systems.

Documented applications include:

  • Smart grid optimisation

  • Renewable energy forecasting and integration

  • Data centre efficiency improvements

  • Advanced load balancing to align compute growth with climate goals

The publication examines how AI can support decarbonisation efforts while managing its own energy footprint responsibly.

Siddharth Singh from the World Energy Outlook at the IEA noted that discussions often focus on the electricity demand created by AI but overlook its capacity to enhance productivity and sustainability within the energy sector itself.


AI for Accessibility and Inclusion

The Accessibility casebook focuses on how AI-driven innovations are improving quality of life for persons with disabilities and underserved communities.

Key areas covered include:

  • AI-enabled assistive devices

  • Early disease diagnosis tools

  • Adaptive learning platforms

  • Advanced prosthetics

  • Mental health support systems

The compendium emphasizes that alongside innovation, strong privacy safeguards, ethical standards, and culturally sensitive deployment frameworks are essential.


Knowledge Sharing for the Global South

Abhishek Singh, Director General of National Informatics Centre, Additional Secretary at MeitY, and CEO of India AI, stated that consultations prior to the summit identified the need to systematically document AI use cases and lessons across priority sectors.

He explained that the casebooks are intended to function as practical guidebooks, particularly for countries in the Global South facing similar development challenges. By consolidating global experiences, the publications aim to help governments replicate successful models, collaborate with startups, and scale high-impact solutions.


Institutional Participation

The launch event saw participation from senior officials across sectors, including representatives from the Ministry of Power, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, and leadership associated with India’s clean energy and assistive technology initiatives.

According to the ministry, the casebooks are meant to promote cross-country learning, strengthen evidence-based policymaking, and support responsible AI deployment in areas linked to climate action and social inclusion.


A Structured Approach to Responsible AI

With the release of these casebooks, India is positioning itself as a platform for structured AI knowledge-sharing rather than only technology development. The focus on energy sustainability and accessibility reflects a broader strategy to align AI innovation with environmental responsibility and equitable growth.

The initiative reinforces the summit’s broader objective of advancing inclusive, accountable, and development-oriented AI adoption on a global scale.

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