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India's renewable energy sector to attract investments worth ₹30.5 lakh crore by 2030

  • Kushi Agarwal
  • Sep 22, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: Sep 23, 2024


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Mobilisation of finance, as well as investment on competitive terms and resolution of land acquisition issues, are necessary for realising ₹30.5 lakh crore investment required for meeting the target of having 500GW renewable energy in India by 2030, according to the Economic Survey.


The Economic Survey 2023-24 tabled in Parliament on Monday the Renewable Energy (RE) sector is expected to attract investments of about ₹30.5 lakh crore in India between 2024 and 2030.


According to the Survey, this would create significant economic opportunities across the value chain.


The clean energy sector in India saw new investments of ₹8.5 lakh crore (USD 102.4 billion) between 2014 and 2023, it said, adding that the RE sector received about USD 17.88 billion as FDI from April 2000 until March 2024.


On land acquisition, the Survey pointed towards the identification of land with RE potential, its conversion (if needed), clearance from the Land Ceiling Act, decision on land lease rent, clearance from the revenue department, and other such clearances.


State governments must play a major role in the acquisition of land for RE projects, it suggested.


The suggestions assume significance in view of India's ambitious target of having 500GW of renewable energy by 2030.


India has put in place a target of achieving 50% cumulative installed capacity for generating electric power from non-fossil fuel-based energy resources by 2030.


As per the National Electricity Plan of the Central Electricity Authority, non-fossil fuel (hydro, nuclear, solar, wind, biomass, small hydro, pump storage pumps) based capacity which is around 203.4 GW (46% of the total) out of 441.9 GW of total installed capacity in 2023-24 is likely to increase to 349 GW (57.3%) in 2026-27, and 500.6 GW (64.4%) in 2029-30, it stated.


The survey also stated that India's green transition is more likely to significantly impact job opportunities in the renewable energy sector.


By 2030, clean energy initiatives can potentially create about 3.4 million jobs (short and long-term) by installing 238 GW of solar and 101 GW of new wind capacity to achieve the 500 GW non-fossil electricity generation capacity," it stated.


These jobs represent those created in the wind and on-grid solar energy sectors, it said, adding that about one million can be employed to take up these green jobs.

 
 
 

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