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According to reports, India's renewable energy generation capacity is expected to reach 140 GW
by 2023.
It is understood that solar energy will account for half and wind energy will account for 40%.
According to a report from the research institute, the Indian government plans to increase the capacity of the renovated green energy base project from 72 GW to 175 GW
by 2022.
The report also revealed that "compared with traditional energy, India will actively promote the development of green energy, and the reduction of energy costs and economic tariffs will be conducive to the smooth development of
renewable energy in the country.
" ”
In addition, the government's global commitment to reducing carbon emissions and providing foreign finance at attractive interest rates will also support the growth of
the renewable energy sector.
Due to the decline in solar module prices, centralized procurement by reputable central government entities such as Solar Energy Corporation of India and NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam and access to financing at a lower cost have brought some cost competitiveness
.
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According to reports, India's renewable energy generation capacity is expected to reach 140 GW
by 2023.
It is understood that solar energy will account for half and wind energy will account for 40%.
According to a report from the research institute, the Indian government plans to increase the capacity of the renovated green energy base project from 72 GW to 175 GW
by 2022.
The report also revealed that "compared with traditional energy, India will actively promote the development of green energy, and the reduction of energy costs and economic tariffs will be conducive to the smooth development of
renewable energy in the country.
" ”
In addition, the government's global commitment to reducing carbon emissions and providing foreign finance at attractive interest rates will also support the growth of
the renewable energy sector.
Due to the decline in solar module prices, centralized procurement by reputable central government entities such as Solar Energy Corporation of India and NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam and access to financing at a lower cost have brought some cost competitiveness
.
:/, please indicate the source for reprinting)
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