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Good Progress, but More Needed
India has taken a big leap in energy efficiency, with significant improvement in both supply-side and demand-side management in the past five years; the challenge now is to increase storage capacity and reduce T&D losses, says Renjini Liza Varghese.
Renjini Liza Varghese, T&D Losses, International Energy Agency, Transmission, Distribution, Intended Nationally Determined Contributions, United Nations Framework Convention, Climate Change, Saubhagya, DSM, Prakash Chandraker, Schneider Electric India, BEE, LED Lights, Smart Grid
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Preparing for Green Debt Securities
According to India's Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (Towards Climate Justice) under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) for reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, India is determined to scale-up its renewable energy capacity more than five times with the Green Generation for Clean & Energy Secure India strategy by increasing it from 30 gigawatts (GW) in 2016-2017 to 175 GW by 2021-2022.
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