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Indian government’s target for the share of renewable energy in the total installed capacity of electric power in India by the year 2030 is
20%
30%
40%
50%
70%
- Targets for renewable energy in India have been set pretty ambitiously for 2030.
- Option 1 (20%) is actually below the current capacity; India’s already beaten that years ago.
- Option 2 (30%) is also too low for what’s planned; this isn’t the government’s stated goal.
- Option 3 (40%) used to be a target, but that was set earlier.
- Option 4 (50%) is the real updated target. India, at COP26, committed to making half of its total installed power capacity come from non-fossil fuel sources (mainly renewables) by 2030.
- Option 5 (70%) is much higher than current planning and isn’t an official goal yet.
- So, the correct answer is Option 4 (50%).
- Option 4 (50%)
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