India Must Significantly Step Up Clean Energy Subsidies to Meet Its 2030 Targets: CEEW-International Institute for Sustainable Development
June 01, 2022
June 01, 2022
WINNIPEG, Manitoba, June 1 (TNSres) -- The International Institute for Sustainable Development issued the following news release:
Renewable energy subsidies in India have fallen by 59% to INR 6,767 crore after peaking at INR 16,312 crore in FY 2017 as deployment slowed during COVID-19 pandemic-induced lockdowns and grid-scale solar photovoltaic and wind achieved cost parity, according to a joint independent study released today by the Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW) . . .
Renewable energy subsidies in India have fallen by 59% to INR 6,767 crore after peaking at INR 16,312 crore in FY 2017 as deployment slowed during COVID-19 pandemic-induced lockdowns and grid-scale solar photovoltaic and wind achieved cost parity, according to a joint independent study released today by the Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW) . . .
