In the wake of the COP28 climate summit in Dubai, a pivotal shift in India’s energy financing landscape has emerged. A comprehensive analysis by the Center for Financial Accountability (CFA
In the face of a rapidly changing climate, nations around the world are grappling with the challenge of transitioning to renewable energy. India, a country with a burgeoning economy and growing energy needs
As per the recent report by the global think tank Ember, India is on a trajectory to more than triple its renewable energy capacity by 2030 as outlined in the country’s 14th National Electricity Plan (NEP14).
Jammu and Kashmir union territory has a huge potential for renewable energy generation, especially from hydro and solar sources. However, the UT is still facing a lot of challenges in tapping this potential and meeting its growing electricity demand.
A study released by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) suggests that an energy system powered by renewable energy will be significantly better for people, wildlife, and the planet.
Bihar faces significant challenges in renewable energy generation, with only a fraction of its vast potential harnessed, primarily due to issues related to infrastructure, policy, and finance.
India's rapidly growing renewable energy sector has increased its share in the total FDI inflows to the power sector from 25 per cent to 35 per cent in the last five years.
India's power generation mix is rapidly shifting towards a more significant share of renewable energy. Today, renewable energy accounts. | Data Reports |