This is a bold diplomatic move and India, in the end, will succeed in planting a strong foothold in the global solar energy community. Already the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has been charting new paths in solar energy capacity creation. In 2015, the government revised its solar energy target from 20 GW to 100 GW by the year 2022. Obviously, the Narendra Modi government has pressed the pedal to the floor when it comes to renewable, especially, solar energy. The ISA aims to create an investment of close to $1,000 billion by 2030 in solar energy infrastructure.
Source: dna December 05, 2017 01:18 UTC