India on Track to Set Renewable Energy Target of 450 GW by 2030
Union
Minister for Power and New & Renewable Energy Interacts with members of the
US India Business Council
Electricity
Distribution Reforms and the Promotion of Open Access to the Electricity Grid
will Enhance the Consumption of Renewable Energy; says R.K. Singh
Minister
Reiterates Commitment to further US and India’s Shared Goals on Climate Change,
Clean Energy and Sustainability and the India-US Clean Energy Agenda 2030
Partnership
Union Minister for Power and New & Renewable Energy
interacted with members of the US India Business Council (USIBC) in a virtual
event on 14 August, 2021. The agenda of the meeting was “Advancing cleaner,
more sustainable and affordable energy to mitigate climate change and power
India’s economic growth”.
More than 50 industry leaders cutting across various
sectors of the economy including information technology, infrastructure developers,
renewable energy producers, banking, aviation participated in the event. The
business leaders congratulated the Union Minister on the recent achievement of
100 GW of installed renewable energy capacity. The meeting provided an
opportunity to the business community to interact with Union Minister on
various aspects the renewable energy and power sector in India and the
associated opportunities available to the global investors.
R.K. Singh apprised the business leaders that India is on
track to achieve the set renewable energy target of 450 GW by 2030 and said
that electricity distribution reforms and the promotion of open access to the
electricity grid will enhance the consumption of renewable energy. He
highlighted India’s achievements in the field of Renewable Energy, Energy
Access, Energy Efficiency, reduction in emission intensity and shared GOI’s
plans to promote manufacturing and exports from India, including PLI scheme for
manufacturing of solar cells, modules and batteries, and promotion of Green
Hydrogen. He welcomed ideas and suggestions for promoting the sector to meet
our ambitious target of 450 GW.
The Minister reiterated his commitment to further US and
India's shared goals on climate change, clean energy and sustainability and the
India-US Clean Energy Agenda 2030 Partnership.