India’s Green Energy Revolution | Mint Explains | Mint
The video discusses India's green energy revolution and its transition to renewable energy. India aims to increase its renewable energy capacity to 450 GW by 2030, and it is considered a frontrunner in the green energy race. It mentions that solar, wind, and green hydrogen are the leading sources of green energy in India. Solar energy is expected to play a significant role in India's energy future, and wind power is expected to account for 33% of total energy consumption by 2025-26. The article also notes that building a green energy portfolio in India will be expensive, with an estimated cost of $7.2 trillion by 2050. Despite the high cost of green hydrogen, it is still considered very promising in decarbonizing challenging sectors, although it may not become economical anytime soon.
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Wrong facts used. India's target was updated to 500 GW of renewable energy by 2030 by PM MODI at cop 26 @glasgow
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Indias and one of largest in world Adani Green, why have you excluded that ? even in the PPT ... hmmm are u also soros funded ???
@ecoideazventures6417
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This report is speaking in general without highlighting any company in particular. Ask all those indian investors who have exited Adani Green. are they Soros funded as well?
@lostashmish
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@@ecoideazventures6417 those who exited were deep state cronies of west, of course soros is part of that deep state.. OR those exited who are mentally colonized by west the brown sahibs..
@upsctolbsnaa2780
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@@ecoideazventures6417I didn't. Those who did were surely FPIs and very much influenced by western media.
@Best-jj6zt
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@adolf senseless mujeet
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