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Parliamentary committee concerned whether India will achieve its solar power target

While the Indian environment minister lauded the country’s progress on renewable energy, at the ongoing UN climate conference in Madrid, a latest report warns that the government is faltering on its progress to meet solar power targets.

By Mayank Aggarwal  Dec 12, 2019 7:46:05 PM IST (Published)


While the Indian environment minister lauded the country’s progress on renewable energy, at the ongoing UN climate conference in Madrid, a latest report warns that the government is faltering on its progress to meet solar power targets.
The note of caution came in the December 6 report of a  parliament committee on energy that expressed “deep concern” that the Indian government’s ministry of new and renewable energy (MNRE) has “continuously failed” to achieve its yearly targets of installing renewable energy.
In 2015, before the UN climate conference in Paris, the Indian government announced its solar energy ambitions targeting 100 gigawatts (GW) of installed solar power by 2022. This was part of the total target of 175 GW of renewable energy by 2022 that India announced at Paris. Thereafter, India announced an increase of its renewable energy targets to 450 GW at the Climate Action Summit in New York in September 2019.