Indian solar industry can attract $70-80 bn investment: Modi

IANS  |  New Delhi 

wants to create a robust ecosystem for the manufacture of solar panels in the country to give a filip to the sector which can provide opportunities for investments worth $70-80 billion, said on Tuesday.

Inaugurating a joint assembly here of the (ISA), the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) Ministerial and Global RE-Invest 2018, said in the last four years, has emerged as the most favourable destination for investment and has attracted $22 billion of investment in the sector.

He said the government's target is to generate 40 per cent of India's total requirements in 2030 by non-fossil fuel based sources.

"Solar power generation costs in have gone down hugely, while the country has become the most favourable destination for In the last 4 years, the sector has attracted investments worth $22 billion," he said.

"We want to set up a strong ecosystem for manufacture of solar panels in the country. This area has immense opportunity available, for investment worth $70-80 billion."

Elaborating on India's strides in during the tenure of the NDA government, said that 72 gigawatt (GW) of had been added in this period, while solar capacity had gone up nine-fold from earlier.

"Power storage is equally important and a is being drawn up from the perspectives of demand creation, manufacture, innovation and augmenting storage capacity," the said.

He said that towards achieving the government's target of achieving 175 GW renewable energy capacity by 2022, it is planned to install 28 lakh solar pumps across the country in the next four years which would add capacity of 10 GW.

Giving the call of "One World, One Sun, One Grid", Modi said that the "ISA will assume tomorrow the role that the OPEC (Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries) is playing today."

"We are moving to a future where will be replaced by the rays of the sun in meeting our energy needs," he said.

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First Published: Tue, October 02 2018. 22:58 IST