Key Points
Indias quest for net zero by 2070 is driven by its unwavering commitment to mitigate climate change, reduce carbon emissions and sustainable development..
However, in the past few years, Indias journey to become a global leader in clean energy has been marked by remarkable technological evolution and initiatives...
Nine years after the Paris Climate Agreement (COP 21) 2015, India has made significant progress in strengthening its solar and wind power capacity as a means to transition to a clean and sustainable energy future..
The advancement of technology and concentrated efforts in that direction have made India the worlds fourth-largest producer of wind power and the fifth-largest producer of solar power, with a combined renewable energy capacity of over 175 GW as of 2023..
The electrolytic hydrogen produced without emitting carbon dioxide by utilising renewable energy can be a constant and reliable source of energy in various sectors like transportation, industry, and power generation, eliminating the dependency on fossil fuels...