India Today Energy Summit: Prahlad Joshi Discusses Renewable Energy Goals Amidst Global Challenges
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- India Today Energy Summit 2024: The Minister of New and Renewable Energy, Prahlad Joshi, discussed India's potential to become a global leader in green energy. Joshi addressed the perceived contradictions between his current role and his previous position as Coal and Mines Minister. He emphasised the importance of a gradual shift towards renewable energy to ensure energy security. Joshi also highlighted India's commitment to achieving 5,000 gigawatts of renewable energy capacity by 2030 and the country's climate change commitments under the Panch Amrit initiative.
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The interview did not touch upon utilisation of the huge capacity of Renewables being set up . This is going to be low as energy storage systems have not got formulation through Policy , Manufacture and Installation . We may miss our 2030 target of 50% energy from Renewables . Reminds me of my talk on this point .Pse see link of the talk
Pm Kusum project utterly failed. It was designed to benefit rich farmers. Even Surya Ghar project is not a big success they changed its name. I wanted to put solar on my rooftop and contacted some companies they said all these schemes are waste of time, we have applied multiple times on behalf of customers and no one processes the requests and also there were way too many regulations. They said if you want you put your own money and don't expect any subsidy.