Over 500GW from non-fossil fuel sources, says R.K. Singh
Over 500GW from non-fossil fuel sources, says R.K. Singh
Union Power and New & Renewable Energy Minister R.K. Singh on Wednesday said the country’s electricity generation capacity will reach 820GW by 2030, including more than 500GW from non-fossil fuel sources.
In his message at the unveiling of a report of The Energy Resource Institute (TERI), Mr. Singh said: “By 2030, the total capacity for power production would be about 820GW. Out of that, more than 500GW will be non-fossil.”
Pointing out that India had already started adding storage capacity to renewable energy, the Minister said the government had come out with one of the largest bids on storage and was trying to bring down the storage cost by adding volume.
He also emphasised on India’s commitment to energy transition targets though the country had one of the lowest per capita emissions.
TERI on Wednesday released a roadmap charting the feasible pathways to achieving the ambitious decarbonisation targets.
Apart from suggesting policies as well as technological interventions to achieve the 2030 goals, TERI’s roadmap also calls for state leadership in the development of pumped storage plants and feed-in-tariff for solar generation.
“While India has the right policy regime in place, we need to adopt new energy storage solutions and technologies which bring stability and flexibility to the grid. We need collaborations for investing in research and development of new technologies,” Vibha Dhawan, Director General, TERI, said in a statement.