PM Addresses at G20 Summit on Sustainable Development and Energy Transition

India's Target 500 GW of renewable energy by 2030: PM

Dusmanta Behera
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New Delhi || 20-11-2024 Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the session of the G 20 Summit on Sustainable Development and Energy Transition. PM Modi said that during the New Delhi G 20 Summit, the group had resolved to triple renewable energy capacity and double the energy efficiency rate by 2030. He welcomed Brazil’s decision to take forward these sustainable development priorities.

Prime Minister elaborated on the steps taken by India to foster sustainable development. He stated that India had provided housing to 40 million families in the last ten years; 120 million households with clean drinking water in the last five years; 100 million families with clean cooking fuel and 115 million families with toilets.

Prime Minister noted that India has set an ambitious target to produce 500 GW of renewable energy by 2030, of which 200 GW has been achieved. He further said about the global initiatives taken by India, such as the International Solar Alliance, Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure, Mission LiFE, One Sun One World One Grid, and Global Biofuel Alliance to foster a sustainable planet.

Calling for giving primacy to the sustainable development needs of the Global South, particularly the Small Island Developing States, Prime Minister requested countries to support the Global Development Compact announced by India at the third Voice of the Global South Summit.

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