Prime Minister Narendra Modi has unveiled an ambitious vision for India’s clean energy future, setting a 500 GW renewable energy target by 2030. Speaking at a prestigious energy summit, he emphasized India’s accelerated transition toward sustainability, highlighting that Indian Railways will achieve net-zero emissions by 2030. Furthermore, India aims to produce 5 million tonnes (MT) of green hydrogen, strengthening its commitment to reducing carbon emissions and ensuring energy security. These bold initiatives position India as a global leader in renewable energy and green technology, reinforcing its role in combating climate change while driving economic growth.
