India Needs $223 Billion Investment To Achieve Non-Fossil Power Capacity By 2030
The Government of India is aiming to increase non-fossil power with wind and solar capacity installation in India. For this, India will need an investment of USD 223 billion, which will help the installations by 2030. The BJP-led Government has set a target of 500 GW, aiming to provide half of its electricity through non-fossil fuel. The research was based on PM Narendra Modi's announcement of non-fossil emission at COP26.
Tags: PM Narendra Modi, Non-Renewable, Investment, research, Wind & Solar Capacity
Courtesy: Press Trust of India