The target, set in January 2018, would have increased India's renewable energy capacity to 43% of its current energy mix. The government now says it hopes to achieve the goal by mid-2023. The shortfall is down to "inconsistent federal and state-level renewable energy policies, excessive cust...
Itndia formally committed to pivot half its electricity generation capacity to use clean fuels by 2030 and reiterated a demand for its “due share” of financial assistance as one of the world’s top emitters seeks to go carbon-neutral by 2070. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s cabinet Wednesday...
India has set ambitious targets for renewable power, with plans to quintuple its current wind and solar energy capacity by 2030. The country’s transition away from fossil fuels will have a significant impact on global climate efforts, since it is the world’s third-largest greenhouse gas emitte...
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This move aligns with Google’s strategy to decarbonise its cloud services and office operations across India, contributing to its 2030 target for 24/7 carbon-free energy. The collaboration with CleanMax involves the development of a 125.4MW project, which includes 66MW of solar power in Rajast...
Given the intricate nexus between energy and climate change, current policy thrust is laid on decoupling the two, so that targeted climate goals can be attained. In this context, the present study attempts to offer the optimal energy mix for the Indian electricity sector for 2030, by accounting...
The Chinese government announced a medium-term target of 20% non-fossil share in the primary energy consumption by 2030 [10]. As the power system is crucial sector for the climate mitigation, several attempts have been made to explore the role of renewable energy in achieving mitigation targets...
India wants non-fossil fuel power sources to provide half of its electricity supply by 2030. To achieve this target, India needs to massively scale up funding for renewables. Our latest white paper, commissioned by the Power Foundation, estimates a requirement of $223 billion over the next eigh...
By 2030, around 40% of all electric power would come from renewable sources like wind and solar. Last month, when Modi addressed the U.N. General Assembly, he said India was on track to achieve 450 gigawatts of renewable energy target by 2030. That would essentially triple the cou...
"The Khavda project is a phenomenal venture to be a part of where we can support Make in India with 75% of our system components manufactured in the country and it supports India's target to reach 500 GW of renewable energy by 2030," said Dan Shugar, founder and CEO of Nextracker. ...