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Rising share of non-fossil fuels to make power generation in India cleaner

Renewable energy sources will likely account for 64 percent of India’s installed capacity mix for power generation by FY30, according to official estimates.

May 23, 2023 / 08:53 IST
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Although overall carbon emissions from the power sector in India have been on the rise, the latest estimates from the government show that the amount of pollutants released per unit of power in the country is on the decline.

This is because of the rising share of non-fossil fuels in the country’s power generation capacity mix.

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Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the power sector in India stood at 1002 million tonnes (MT) in FY22, up from 910 MT in FY21, and are projected to reach 1,114 MT by FY30, according to a recent report by the Central Electricity Authority (CEA), a body under the Ministry of Power