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Energy transition in India

By: Bhalla, Bhupinder Singh.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Yojana Description: 67(11), Nov, 2023: p.53-56.Subject(s): India, Renewable Energy, Transition, Sustainability, Sustainable Development, Government, Policies, Incentives, Solar, Wind, Hydroelectric, Investment, Technology, Infrastructure, Grid, Innovation In: YojanaSummary: India’s shift from conventional to renewable electricity generation represents a defining moment in its pursuit of sustainability. The nation’s commitment to cleaner energy sources is evident in its ambitious renewable energy targets, backed by progressive policies and incentives. The government’s unwavering approach has set the foundation for a greener energy landscape, fostering investment and technological advancements in the sector. This transition is crucial not only for reducing dependence on fossil fuels but also for mitigating environmental concerns. The emphasis on solar, wind, and hydroelectric power has accelerated India’s energy transformation, aligning with global sustainability goals. Moreover, the adoption of innovative policies has encouraged participation from both private and public sectors, ensuring long-term benefits for economic and environmental growth. However, challenges such as infrastructure development, efficient energy storage, and grid integration must be addressed to maintain momentum. Continued policy refinement and technological investment will be critical in overcoming these hurdles and solidifying India’s position as a leader in renewable energy. – Reproduced
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India’s shift from conventional to renewable electricity generation represents a defining moment in its pursuit of sustainability. The nation’s commitment to cleaner energy sources is evident in its ambitious renewable energy targets, backed by progressive policies and incentives. The government’s unwavering approach has set the foundation for a greener energy landscape, fostering investment and technological advancements in the sector.
This transition is crucial not only for reducing dependence on fossil fuels but also for mitigating environmental concerns. The emphasis on solar, wind, and hydroelectric power has accelerated India’s energy transformation, aligning with global sustainability goals. Moreover, the adoption of innovative policies has encouraged participation from both private and public sectors, ensuring long-term benefits for economic and environmental growth.
However, challenges such as infrastructure development, efficient energy storage, and grid integration must be addressed to maintain momentum. Continued policy refinement and technological investment will be critical in overcoming these hurdles and solidifying India’s position as a leader in renewable energy. – Reproduced

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