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India has stated it aims to reduce the emissions intensity of its GDP by 33-35% by 2030 from 2005 levels and achieve _______________ of its cumulative electric power of around 350GW installed capacity from non-fossil fuel-based energy resources, mainly renewable power.
20%
40%
50%
30%
10%
- India aims to cut its GDP emissions intensity by 33-35% by 2030 compared to 2005. This is a part of its commitment to sustainable growth and climate resilience.
- The country targets achieving 40% of its electric power capacity from non-fossil fuel sources, mainly renewables, out of a total of about 350GW.
- Option:1 - 20%: This would be significantly lower than India's actual target and not aligned with its climate commitments.
- Option:2 - 40%: This is the correct target set by India for 2030.
- Option:3 - 50%: Higher than the current objective, but could be considered for future targets.
- Option:4 - 30%: Less ambitious than the target, doesn't match the stated goal.
- Option:5 - 10%: Far too low and not representative of India's renewable energy ambitions.
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