The Sun Never Sets for a Green Future
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https://doi.org/10.33516/maj.v59i11.42-46Keywords:
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India strongly advocates the concept of “Vasudhaiyva Kutumbakam” meaning and signifying “One Earth-One Family-One Future”. In this context, the emphasis is on usage of sustainable sources of energy. Out of the various renewable sources, Solar and Wind Energy together constitute around 89% of the Cumulative Installed renewable energy capacity. Though India is in the forefront with respect to renewable energy in the global scenario, there is a lot more to be done to achieve the committed targets under the SDGs with respect to energy mix. Here the CMAs have new opportunities in their area of expertise.
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