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Get Ready for India's Clean Energy Boom: Hitting the 2030 Target | ft. Vibhuti Garg

Get Ready for India's Clean Energy Boom: Hitting the 2030 Target | ft. Vibhuti Garg

FromThe India Energy Hour Presented by 101Reporters


Get Ready for India's Clean Energy Boom: Hitting the 2030 Target | ft. Vibhuti Garg

FromThe India Energy Hour Presented by 101Reporters

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Length:
46 minutes
Released:
Feb 26, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description


India has ambitions to install 500 GW of renewable energy by 2030. Achieving this target would require large scale finance, sound policies and much more.
To understand how India can achieve its renewable energy targets, we interviewed Vibhuti Garg, Director of South Asia at the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis.  Vibhuti is an expert on energy pricing, adoption of new technologies, subsidy reforms, enhancing clean energy access and more. 

Full transcript of the episode is available in English.
Presented by 101Reporters
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Released:
Feb 26, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (62)

The India Energy Hour podcast features in-depth conversations with leading energy, development and climate experts from academia, civil society, and the government. Through these interviews, we explore Indian energy transitions’ most pressing hurdles and promising opportunities. We look at the role that government, financial markets, social movements, and science plays in transition. Over time, we will examine energy issues in other Global South countries as well. The podcast is co-hosted by Shreya Jai, a leading energy and climate change reporter, and Sandeep Pai, an energy transitions researcher, and author. The show is produced by Tejas Dayananda Sagar, a multimedia journalist with 101Reporters.