Thu, Jul 27, 2023
Total solar power capacity installed in the country as on June 30, 2023 is 70.10 GW and in addition, 55.90 GW is under installation, Union Minister of Power and New & Renewable Energy R K Singh Singh informed the House.
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Thu, Jul 13, 2023
Annual renewable energy (RE) installations in FY24 are to be around 20 GW, led by the solar sub-segment, CareEdge Ratings said on Thursday.
Wed, Apr 05, 2023
The plan finalised by the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE) at a meeting chaired by Union Minister for Power & New and Renewable Energy R K Singh last week, is in accordance with the Prime Minister's announcement at COP26, of achieving 500 GW of installed electricity capacity from non-fossil fuel (Renewable Energy + Nuclear) sources by 2030.
Fri, Feb 17, 2023
Based on the discussion at REConIndia 2023, a white paper will be prepared on solar power challenges, roadmap to make green hydrogen viable, propelling wind energy and state of green financing in India, a statement said.
Mon, Jan 30, 2023
Budget 2023: We expect the Union Budget for 2023-24 to prioritize decarbonisation, energy transition towards renewable energy, says Global CEO of Hero Future Energies.
Mon, Oct 11, 2021
GE Gas Power has said India can make substantive reductions in emissions from the power sector through the accelerated and strategic deployment of renewables and gas power.
Thu, Jul 18, 2019
The ministry order said, "As a part of the steps necessary to fulfill the commitment made by India under the nationally determined contribution pursuant to the Paris Agreement on Environment, Government of India have decided to set up 175 GW of RE capacities in the country by the year 2022."
Wed, Feb 13, 2019
The cost of storage will fall by about 70 per cent said, the report released on Wednesday on the sidelines of the World Sustainable Development Summit held in New Delhi said.
Tue, Nov 21, 2017
India`s decarbonisation policy is in line with global trends which, since 2011, have been seeing investments in renewable energy infrastructure running at two-three times of that for new fossil fuel capacities, Tim Buckley, Director of Energy Finance Studies Australasia with the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA), said.
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