Sets up panel for the purpose, citing Rs 2,636 cr loss due to expensive power purchases; CM directs officials to recover excess payments made towards earlier power purchases
India's levelised cost of electricity using solar photovoltaic has fallen to $38 per megawatt hour this year, 14% cheaper than coal-fired power
India is also formulating a policy to build a 30 GW local capacity for manufacturing solar cells and modules by 2024
Citing the example of Maharashtra, the CAG noted that the Green Cess Fund created by the western state has generated Rs 2,315 cr between 2008 and 2015
It is high time to create a new, focused agency, a World Carbon Bank, that provides a vehicle for advanced economies to coordinate aid and technical transfer
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India plans to add 500 gigawatts (GW) of renewable energy to its electricity grid by 2030, in a bid to clean up air in its cities and increase the share of renewables in its electricity grid, the government said on Tuesday.
Five years later, when we publish the 2019 State of Renewable Energy, much has changed and yet much remains the same