India's Vision for Energy Transformation: A Roadmap to Global Leadership
Key Ideas
  • Prime Minister Modi announces plans to add 500 GW to India's renewable energy capacity by 2030.
  • Indian Railways aims for net zero carbon emissions by 2030 and plans to produce 5 million metric tons of green hydrogen annually.
  • India makes significant progress in biofuels, leading the Global Biofuel Alliance during its G20 presidency.
  • Modi emphasizes India's role in global sustainability, highlighting the country's energy reforms and strategic geographical position.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India presented the country's ambitious energy strategy at the India Energy Week 2025. By setting a goal to add 500 GW to India's renewable energy capacity by 2030, Modi underscored the nation's commitment to sustainable energy sources. He also highlighted plans for carbon emission reduction, including Indian Railways' target for net zero by 2030 and the production of 5 million metric tons of green hydrogen annually. The Prime Minister emphasized India's progress in biofuels and its leadership in establishing the Global Biofuel Alliance during its G20 presidency. With a significant increase in non-fossil fuel capacity and advancements in the natural gas sector, India is positioning itself as a major player in the global energy landscape. Modi outlined five key pillars for India's energy future, focusing on resource efficiency, innovation, economic stability, strategic trade location, and global commitment. He emphasized that India's energy transition is not confined to the local sphere but has wider implications, shaping global energy dynamics and positioning India as a leader in the 21st century.
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