NEW DELHI: India has set itself an ambitious target of generating 450 gigawatts of renewable energy by 2030. Addressing G-20 leaders on a 'circular carbon economy approach' Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, "We will meet our goal of 175 gigawatts of renewable energy well before the target of 2022. Now, we are taking a big step ahead by seeking to achieve 450 gigawatts by 2030." India, he said, would not only meet its Paris Accord targets but exceed them.
India, he said, would not only meet its Paris Accord targets but exceed them.
Climate change, Modi said, "must be fought not in silos but in an integrated, comprehensive and holistic way." India he said, was adopting low carbon and climate-resilient development practices.
Highlighting two big initiatives spearheaded by India, the International Solar Alliance (ISA) and Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI), Modi said, "we are encouraging a circular economy. India is making next-generation infrastructure such as metro networks, waterways and more. In addition to convenience and efficiency, they will also contribute to a cleaner environment.".
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