The country's installed power generation capacity from non-fossil source is 186.46 GW, which is 43.82 percent of its total installed capacity, the minister for new and renewable energy said
By PTI 06/12/2023Both the countries aim for co-development of projects, co-production of green/clean hydrogen and renewable energy, and also establishing secure, reliable and resilient supply chains of materials used in green/clean hydrogen and the renewable energy sector
By PTI 09/10/2023India's power generation growth, which was predominantly coal-driven over the past decade, could shift toward solar and wind sources in the next ten years, provided that India stays on course to achieve its NEP14 objectives
By PTI 03/10/2023India has 424 GW of power generation capacity which includes around 180 GW from non-fossil fuels and another 88 GW is in the works, the minister said
By PTI 27/09/2023Union power minister R K Singh has said India will soon launch a pilot project for producing 100 MW of round the clock power using green hydrogen as storage
By PTI 16/09/2023India's cost of making renewable energy and the cost of producing green hydrogen will be one of the lowest in the world, says Power Minister R K Singh
By PTI 06/09/2023In the run-up to the G20 Summit, a day-long conference on 'Green Hydrogen Pilots in India' is being held in New Delhi on September 5
By PTI 04/09/2023We face a multitude of pressing issues, ranging from climate change and sustainability to ensuring affordable access to energy and achieving energy security, said the minister in his keynote address at the inaugural session of the G20 Energy Ministers' Meeting
By PTI 22/07/2023