Solar and wind capacity in India have been on the rise. However, moving to cleaner electricity is a highly complex challenge that calls for optimal costs and a broadly equitable market. Some flexibility in target setting would ease the country’s path.
The path to a greener electricity grid may be paved with good intentions but we mustn’t set targets in stone
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