This line chart visualizes India's impressive growth in renewable energy capacity and its ambitious targets, showcasing the nation's commitment to energy transition and decarbonization.
This mind map illustrates the multifaceted nature of energy transition, outlining its key components, drivers, and associated challenges, particularly relevant for India's sustainable development goals.
This line chart visualizes India's impressive growth in renewable energy capacity and its ambitious targets, showcasing the nation's commitment to energy transition and decarbonization.
This mind map illustrates the multifaceted nature of energy transition, outlining its key components, drivers, and associated challenges, particularly relevant for India's sustainable development goals.
Climate Change Mitigation (Decarbonization)
Energy Security & Independence
Technological Advancements (RE cost reduction)
Scaling Up Renewable Energy (Solar, Wind, Hydro)
Energy Efficiency & Conservation
Electrification & Grid Modernization
New Technologies (Green Hydrogen, CCUS)
Just Transition (Social & Economic impacts)
Financing the Transition
Grid Stability & Energy Storage
500 GW RE by 2030
Net Zero by 2070
Climate Change Mitigation (Decarbonization)
Energy Security & Independence
Technological Advancements (RE cost reduction)
Scaling Up Renewable Energy (Solar, Wind, Hydro)
Energy Efficiency & Conservation
Electrification & Grid Modernization
New Technologies (Green Hydrogen, CCUS)
Just Transition (Social & Economic impacts)
Financing the Transition
Grid Stability & Energy Storage
500 GW RE by 2030
Net Zero by 2070
Decarbonization: Reducing carbon emissions from the energy sector, which is the largest contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions.
Phasing Down/Out Fossil Fuels: Gradually reducing the production and consumption of coal, oil, and gas, as agreed at COP28.
Scaling Up Renewables: Rapid deployment of solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, and bioenergy technologies.
Energy Efficiency: Improving the efficiency of energy consumption across all sectors (industrial, residential, transport).
Electrification: Shifting end-use energy consumption from fossil fuels to electricity, particularly from renewable sources.
Grid Modernization: Developing smart grids and energy storage solutions to integrate intermittent renewable energy sources.
New Technologies: Investing in and deploying emerging technologies like green hydrogen, carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS), and advanced nuclear power.
Just Transition: Ensuring that the shift away from fossil fuels is equitable and addresses the social and economic impacts on workers and communities dependent on these industries.
This mind map illustrates the multifaceted nature of energy transition, outlining its key components, drivers, and associated challenges, particularly relevant for India's sustainable development goals.
Energy Transition
Decarbonization: Reducing carbon emissions from the energy sector, which is the largest contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions.
Phasing Down/Out Fossil Fuels: Gradually reducing the production and consumption of coal, oil, and gas, as agreed at COP28.
Scaling Up Renewables: Rapid deployment of solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, and bioenergy technologies.
Energy Efficiency: Improving the efficiency of energy consumption across all sectors (industrial, residential, transport).
Electrification: Shifting end-use energy consumption from fossil fuels to electricity, particularly from renewable sources.
Grid Modernization: Developing smart grids and energy storage solutions to integrate intermittent renewable energy sources.
New Technologies: Investing in and deploying emerging technologies like green hydrogen, carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS), and advanced nuclear power.
Just Transition: Ensuring that the shift away from fossil fuels is equitable and addresses the social and economic impacts on workers and communities dependent on these industries.
This mind map illustrates the multifaceted nature of energy transition, outlining its key components, drivers, and associated challenges, particularly relevant for India's sustainable development goals.
Energy Transition