Reaching 50% Energy From Renewables by 2030
India, during COP 26 and COP 27, committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2070 and aims to have 50% of its electric power capacity from non-fossil fuel sources by 2030. In line with this, Tamil Nadu launched its own Climate Change Mission, targeting a 50% renewable energy share. Currently, renewable energy accounts for 22% of the state's total energy generation, while coal holds the largest share at 70%. To meet the 2030 renewable energy target, Tamil Nadu needs to generate an additional 60,637 million units of renewable energy, equivalent to around 28 GW of wind energy or 32 GW of solar energy capacity. A comprehensive energy policy is crucial to align targets with operations and drive the state's decarbonization pathway.
Overall, India's commitment to climate action and Tamil Nadu's ambitious renewable energy goals demonstrate their dedication to combatting climate change and transitioning to cleaner energy sources.
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