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Posted 08 Feb 2025

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This achievement (refer to the infographics) is a significant step toward realizing its ambitious target of 500 GW of non-fossil fuel-based energy capacity by 2030.

Significance of Solar Energy for India

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  • Future Energy Needs: India’s energy use is 3times the global average and will drive 25% of global demand growth in 20 years. Solar boosts self-sufficiency while reducing environmental impact.
  • Emission Targets: Under the updated Nationally Determined Contributions, India aims to cut emissions intensity by 45% and achieve 50% non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030.
  • Water Security: Unlike coal, solar doesn’t rely on water, helping tackle water scarcity.
  • Rural Electrification: Supports off-grid power generation with fast capacity expansion, benefiting remote areas.

Initiatives to Promote Solar Energy

  • PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana: Aims to provide solar power to 1 crore households by March 2027.
  • Solar Parks Scheme: Offers ready infrastructure for developers with statutory clearances.
  • 100% FDI: Allows full foreign investment under the automatic route.
  • Green Term Ahead Market (GTAM):  Enables solar energy trading through exchanges.

More action is needed to tackle issues like high installation costs, land acquisition challenges, grid instability, heat waves, and reliance on imported solar panels.

  • Tags :
  • Renewable Energy
  • Solar Energy
  • INDC
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