Andhra Pradesh Leverages Technology for Sustainable Pollution Management and Clean Energy Expansion
Andhra Pradesh is advancing pollution management by integrating technology and renewable energy. The state has achieved substantial clean energy capacity with 5,006 MW of solar, 4,397 MW of wind, and 3,030 MW of pumped storage. By 2030, it aims for 160 GW of clean energy. The Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board collaborates with industry and research institutions to implement advanced pollution control technologies, providing financial support to SMEs for technology adoption, positioning the state as a leader in sustainable environmental governance.

Andhra Pradesh is transforming its environmental governance by integrating advanced technologies and renewable energy solutions. The state has established 5,006 MW of solar power, 4,397 MW of wind power, and 3,030 MW of pumped storage, with plans to reach 160 GW of clean energy by 2030.
The Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board is collaborating with institutions to promote green technologies and support SMEs through capital subsidies and technology transfer. By adopting predictive and data-driven pollution management systems, the state aims to strengthen its economic growth while enhancing environmental protection, positioning itself as a model for sustainable practices.




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