India targets Andaman and Nicobar, Lakshadweep Islands for completely green energy

Singh said that India has installed about 1,36,000 MW (MW) of renewable energy capacitfulfilan additional capacity of 57,000 MW for implementation. The goal now is to achieve 450 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030.



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According to RK Singh, Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Power and New and Renewable Energy, Andaman and Nicobar, and Lakshadweep Island will use renewable energy to meet their total requirement under the targets set by the Center.

Speaking at a valid session of the third RE-Invest conference, Singh said: "We have targeted our islands (Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep) to be fully green, which means their energy needs are renewable. Must be accomplished with energy. "

In the first round of the RE-Investment Summit, Mr Singh also expanded cooperation for the Maldives to swap to the renewable energy sector for power generation. He also repeated that India is one of the very few countries to fulfil its commitments made under the Climate Change Mitigation Goals.

Singh said that India has installed about 1,36,000 MW (MW) of renewable energy capacitfulfilan additional capacity of 57,000 MW for implementation. The goal now is to achieve 450 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030.


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Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Dharmendra Pradhan said that India is with a major transformational change in its energy sector to end energy poverty in India.

"While doing so, our dual goals are to enhance the availability and affordability of clean fossil fuels and green fuels and reduce carbon footprint through a healthy mix of all commercially viable energy sources," Pradhan said.

“We have inaugurated the National Biofuels Policy (NBP) in 2018 to encourage large-scale biofuels with a target of 20 percent ethanol and 5 percent bio-diesel in petrol in 2018. We are organizing twelve 2g ethanol bio. The total capacity of the refineries in 11 states is 1100 kilolitres per day (KLPD), ”he said.

Pradhan also invited participants to look at investment opportunities in the Compressed Bio-Gas (CBG) initiative. “The SATAT litres enable Alternative To Affordable Transportation the ambition to establish 5,000 biogas factories with an investment capacity of $ 20 billion with a target of 15 million metric tons per year. Indian oil marketing companies are offering assured price and offset guarantee to private entrepreneurs. "

Pradhan said that 1,500 CBG plants are in various stages of execution.


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