Articles 19th Dec 2022

A roadmap for just energy transition – Balancing ambitious commitments and ground realities

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Pranaav GuptaAssociate | Mumbai

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India has set itself an ambitious long-term goal of reaching net zero emissions by 2070. In August 2022, India updated its Nationally Determined Contributions (INDC) under the Paris Agreement to reflect its aim of achieving 50% cumulative electric power installed capacity from non-fossil fuel-based energy sources by 2030. The route towards achieving this is through transfer of technology and low-cost international finance.

Economic Laws Practice (ELP)’s Partner Aakanksha Joshi, and Associate Pranaav Gupta have co-authored an article titled in The Times Of India ‘A roadmap for just energy transition – Balancing ambitious commitments and ground realities’ explaining the landscape of India’s renewable energy push, and how it’s dependence on coal is intertwined with the growth of the economy.

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