The world’s most populous country has eye-catching targets for hydrogen, solar and biofuels, and can point to some dramatic progress on renewables. India has installed 71 gigawatts of solar from a negligible amount a decade ago, including a record deployment of utility-scale capacity last year.
The world’s most populous country has eye-catching targets for hydrogen, solar and biofuels, and can point to some dramatic progress on renewables. India has installed 71 gigawatts of solar from a negligible amount a decade ago, including a record deployment of utility-scale capacity last year. The world’s most populous country has eye-catching targets for hydrogen, solar and biofuels, and can point to some dramatic progress on renewables. India has installed 71 gigawatts of solar from a negligible amount a decade ago, including a record deployment of utility-scale capacity last year. Moneycontrol Latest News Read More
