Where does India stand on the renewable energy front
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- Опубліковано 19 тра 2023
- India’s energy sector achieved a remarkable milestone in March 2023 as the country’s renewable energy capacity, primarily wind, but also biomass and small hydro projects, crossed the 125 GW mark.
In 2022, India added 17,000 MW of electricity capacity, with a significant 92% coming from the renewable energy sector, according to the Delhi-based think-tank, Council for Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW).
This highlights the country’s growing focus on renewable energy sources.
What does this mean for India and its renewable energy targets, and what is the roadmap ahead?
Watch this video to know more.
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Problem is with Distribution not generation 🙏
Also, Solar farms dont provide jobs, most things automated. Instead small Solar farms managed by small business people will give them money otherwise money will go to big corporates and no job provided
Present government doing lots of things for renewable energy. Good going
Please make some more videos on renewable energy. Your channel is very nice at providing the right information.
Clean and Green India.
3rd biggest producers of greenhouse gases in the world.
@Lilbaz Look at per capita carbon emissions and then talk.
@@pratikpatil6342 because overpopulation makes your country green?
@@lilbaz8732 see the list of top 10 CO2 emitter countries of all time and then decide it for yourself.
@@SaiPraneethMullapudi india is not clean and it's not green. Your whataboutism doesn't change that fact. They are increasing their emissions and polluting the planet.
Installed capacity of renewable energy is 172GW @March23
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Crisp detailed explanation of where we stand on renewable energy
Well compiled.
Feel like investing as epr your say
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What about replacing coal projects?
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