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“The all-India electricity generation (excluding renewables) is likely to continue its improvement in 4QFY21, backed by a revival in demand and the adequate stock of coal at power plants,” Ind-Ra said in January 2021 edition of its credit news digest on India’s power sector. The electr...
Electricity generation from renewable sources increased 10.3 per cent YoY to 14.1 billion units in May 2021, with both wind and solar generation increasing 12.4 per cent and 12.6 per cent YoY.” Source : IANS Related posts: Can’t rule out foul play, sabotage in Mumbai power outage incident...
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Electricity generation in 2050 is more than three times of that in 2022 inCurrent Trajectory, and more than four times inNet Zero, with solar and wind power accounting for 60-100% of that growth. Hydrogen demand grows by a factor of two inCurrent Trajectoryand up to an eightfold increa...
contributes to India's international commitment in Paris to draw 40% of electricity from renewable source by 2030. According to the Government of India's policy for the solar sector-Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM)-a target of 100 (GW) of solar installations by 2022 has been ...
Bangladesh referred its maritime boundary claims with Burma and India to the International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea; Joint Border Committee with Nepal continues to examine contested boundary sections, including the 400 sq km dispute over the source of the Kalapani River; India maintains a ...
As on 30.06.2021, the total power generation capacity installed from non-fossil fuel sources was 150.06 GW; which is 39% of the total installed capacity. Therefore, India is well in its way to achieving, and surpassing its nationally determined contribution (NDC) target which was 4...
generation capacity, with coal dominating the rest. As a result, India’s electricity generation remains the country’s largest source of emissions. BNEF’s analysis finds that maximizing deployment of solar and wind, supplemented by additions of nuclear, energy storage ...