India aims to boost solar PV module manufacturing to 125 GW by 2030, doubling renewable energy capacity and enhancing sustainability.

India is making significant strides in the solar energy sector, with the country’s solar PV module manufacturing expected to increase to 125 GW by 2030 from the current 80 GW. Alongside this growth, solar cell capacity is projected to rise to 40 GW. In a recent statement, Pralhad Joshi emphasized the importance of local manufacturing and the government’s incentives to boost the renewable energy sector. India has set ambitious goals to double its renewable energy capacity by 2030, positioning itself as a global leader in sustainable energy. The focus is also on improving connectivity to more villages, ensuring that the benefits of solar energy reach rural areas as well. With a clear roadmap and supportive policies in place, India is on track to revolutionize its energy landscape and make significant contributions towards a cleaner and greener future.

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