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India Plans to Achieve 50% Non-Fossil Installed Capacity by 2030

Emphasizing on India's climate commitments, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the country has shown leadership in climate action and achieved its non-fossil installed electric capacity target nine years in advance.

 

In a video message to the G20 Energy Ministerial Meeting in Goa last month, the Prime Minister said India now plans to achieve 50% non-fossil installed capacity by the year 2030.

 

"No talk about the future, sustainability or growth and development can be complete without energy. It impacts development at all levels, from individuals to nations," the Prime Minister said at the meeting that brought together ministers from the countries in the G20 grouping.

 

He pointed out that India is among the global leaders in solar and wind power and is making great efforts in green growth and energy transition.

 

"India is the most populated nation and the fastest-growing large economy in the world yet we are moving strongly on our climate commitments... We achieved our non-fossil, installed electric capacity target 9 years in advance. We have now set a higher target, we plan to achieve 50% non-fossil installed capacity by 2030," PM Modi said.

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