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Renewable energy transition in India

ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ trend report on India's efforts to switch from fossil fuels to clean energy

India's commitment to clean energy is a stride towards improving energy security, improving power access, and mitigating climate change. As one of the world's most rapidly growing economies, India has set its own ambitious renewable energy goals. In 2015, the Indian government declared an ambitious target of 175 GW from renewables by 2022 to lower emissions, mainly from the energy sector. Currently, India is the fifth-largest clean energy producer globally and is expected to exceed its target with its progress. While renewables are gaining ground in the global energy sector, the domestic market has performed well, especially in the solar and wind industries.

This report explores India's current renewable energy scenario - current status, challenges, and investment opportunities.

Table of contents

Need for clean energy

  • Greenhouse gas emissions
  • Energy-related CO2 emissions
  • Per capita CO2 emissions
Legislative initiatives to protect the environment
  • Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
  • Closure of coal power plants
  • Impact of COVID-19
  • Decline in AQI
Energy sector
  • Renewable energy share
  • Electricity generation capacity and consumption
  • Grid-connected renewable power
  • Employment
Investments
  • Project financing
  • Private vs public companies
  • Green power companies

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