India Aims for 500 GW Non-Fossil Fuel Capacity by 2030, Targets Net Zero by 2070
India's Minister of State for Power and New & Renewable Energy, Shripad Yesso Naik, announced ambitious goals for the country's energy transition. India aims for 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030 and plans to achieve Net Zero by 2070. The total installed power capacity has surpassed 520 GW, with significant contributions from renewable sources. The National Green Hydrogen Mission is expected to enhance industrial decarbonization and strengthen India's global position. The energy transition emphasizes competitiveness, employment generation, and a clean energy future.

India's energy transition includes a target of 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030 and progressing towards Net Zero by 2070. Installed power capacity has exceeded 520 GW, with a significant portion from renewable sources, including a tripling of solar capacity.
The National Green Hydrogen Mission aims to support industrial decarbonization and reduce import dependence. The transition requires improvements in system integration, transmission networks, and financial sustainability.
Collaboration among government, industry, and financial institutions is essential for success. India's approach focuses on competitiveness, employment generation, and clean energy across various sectors.




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