India's installed power capacity has crossed 500 GW, with over 50 per cent coming from non-fossil fuel sources including ...
NEW DELHI: After achieving the target of 50 percent of its installed capacity from non-fossil fuel energy sources five years ahead of schedule, India has clarified that it will not set any new goals ...
India’s non-fossil fuel-based power generation capacity is set to reach around 300 gigawatts (GW) soon, with over 40 GW of renewable energy projects in advanced stages of signing power purchase ...
India and the United Kingdom have launched an Offshore Wind Taskforce. This collaboration aims to accelerate India's ...
India has reached a structural turning point in its energy transition as non-fossil fuel capacity officially surpasses fossil ...
The upshot is that clean-energy technologies account for the bulk of new energy investments, and that is the first step in ...
Despite issuing record-breaking clean energy tenders, India is experiencing weak demand and undersubscription due to complex tender structures and transmission delays, which threaten its 500 GW ...
A growing coalition of 17 countries is leading an unprecedented global campaign in support of a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty, and this is a landmark movement in global climate negotiations as ...