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Study flags land, water challenges in scaling renewables beyond 1,500 GW

The CEEW study highlighted that Odisha and Madhya Pradesh, with high RE potential, could emerge as key players in meeting India’s renewable energy ambitions in the coming decades.

September 10, 2024 / 17:48 IST
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Scaling India’s renewables beyond 1,500 giga watts (GW) will face considerable land, water, population, and climate challenges, according to a report published by Delhi-based think tank 'Council on Energy, Environment and Water' (CEEW).

The independent study released on September 10 noted that India has a renewable energy (RE) potential of over 24,000 GW, but even reaching 7,000 GW will require a holistic approach to addressing these issues.

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The study titled 'Unlocking India’s RE and Green Hydrogen Potential: An Assessment of Land, Water, and Climate Nexus' highlights that scaling up renewable energy will require strategic land use, improved water management, and resilient power grid infrastructure.

India currently has an installed RE capacity of 150 GW; the government has set a target of attaining 500 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030, for which it will award 50 GW of renewable energy projects annually.