India Making Great Efforts In Green Growth: PM Modi At G20 Energy Ministers' Meet
Prime minister Narendra Modi on saturday said india is making great efforts in green growth and energy transition, and asserted that the country is moving ahead strongly on its climate commitmentAddressing the G20 Energy Ministers' Meeting via video link, PM Modi underlined that even though every nation has a different reality and pathway for energy transition, he firmly believes that the goals of every country are the same
Throwing light on India's efforts in green growth and energy transition, he pointed out that india is the most populated nation and the fastest-growing large economy in the world and yet is strongly moving towards its climate commitments
The prime minister informed that india has achieved its non-fossil installed electric capacity target nine years in advance and set a higher target for itself. He mentioned that the nation plans to achieve 50 percent non-fossil installed capacity by 2030. "India is also among the global leaders in solar and wind power", the prime minister said as he expressed delight that the Working Group delegates got a chance to witness the level and scale of India's commitment to clean energy by visiting the Pavagada Solar Park and Modhera Solar Village
Highlighting the achievements of the country in the last 9 years, the prime minister informed that india connected more than 190 million families with LPG while also recording the historic milestone of connecting every village with electricity. He also touched upon working to provide piped cooking gas to people which has the potential to cover more than 90 percent of the population in a few years. "Our effort is to work for inclusive, resilient, equitable and sustainable energy for all", he added. The prime minister informed that in 2015, india began a small movement by launching a scheme for the use of LED lights which turned out to be the largest LED distribution program in the world saving us more than 45 billion units of energy per year. He also touched upon starting the largest agricultural pump solarization initiative in the world and India's domestic electric vehicle market projection of 10 million annual sales by 2030. He also highlighted commencing the rollout of 20 percent Ethanol Blended petrol this year which aims to cover the entire country by 2025. For decarbonizing india, the prime minister said that the country is working on Mission mode on Green Hydrogen as an alternative and aims to transform india into a Global Hub for the production, use and export of Green Hydrogen and its derivatives. Noting that the world looks up to the G20 group to advance sustainable, just, affordable, inclusive and clean energy transition, the prime minister stressed the importance of taking the Global South along and ensuring low-cost finance for developing countries. He emphasized finding ways to bridge technology gaps, promote energy security and work on diversifying supply chains.