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Bank lending to renewable energy falls significantly, shows RBI data

Experts attributed the slump to lack of participation from banks in the renewable energy segment. Only a few banks are aggressively working towards lending to renewable energy and green projects, they said

January 01, 2024 / 14:22 IST
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the central bank has been pushing banks to promote lending towards green deposits and renewable energy.

Lending to the renewable energy sector saw a muted growth of 11.6 percent in November 2022-2023, compared to a 113 percent growth in the November 2021-2022 period, Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) sectoral credit data for November 2023 showed.

As of November 2023, outstanding credit to the renewable energy sector stood at Rs 4,677 crore, compared to Rs 4,192 crore in the previous year, and Rs 1,968 crore in November 2021.

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The drop in lending, experts said, is because of lukewarm participation by banks as only a few of them are aggressively lending to renewable energy and green projects.

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