Renewable Energy
India aims to achieve 500 GW of renewable energy capacity
India aims to achieve 500 GW of renewable energy capacity
India aims to reduce 1 BT of carbon by 2030 and achieve net-zero by 2070 As a medium-term target, India has set to add 500 GW of renewable energy to its energy basket by 2030. This will include 280 GW of solar energy, 140 GW of wind energy, and 10 GW of biomass energy.Carbon credits
As the world’s second-largest cement producer after China, let us look at how Indian cement manufacturers progress on their RE 100 EP 100 commitment.
only 41% of projects awarded by SECI during fiscals 2018-21 got commissioned till December 2022. 23% were cancelled and the balance was delayed on account of issues in land acquisition, and evacuation and supply-side constraints.
Global leaders at the recently concluded World Sustainable Development Summit (WSDS) emphasised the need for sustainable finance to fuel green growth. The speakers emphasised the lack of new instruments to facilitate long-term lending to fuel green growth, particularly in emerging economies and least-developed countries. Among the speakers, here’s a round-up of what six key global
Industry bodies are drafting wishlist for Union Finance Minister’s consideration.
Renewable Energy Turbocharged
IIT Madras researchers have invented an ocean wave energy converter that generates electricity
Jindal Stainless has partnered with ReNew Power to set up a 300MW renewable energy project
Latest reports suggest that the country’s RE developers raised more than $15 bn through overseas green bonds.