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India needs to double its annual solar and wind capacity additions over the next five years to meet its 2030 clean-energy targets, according to a report by Global Energy Monitor (GEM). Despite record solar and wind capacity additions of nearly 28 GW in 2024, India is still falling short of its targets, with renewables accounting for only one-fifth of total generation.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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