INDIA IS A LARGE DEVELOPING COUNTRY AIMS TO REACH ZERO TARGET (DECARBONISING)
CLEAN ENERGY :-- Country is facing a number of challenges due to sharp increase in commodity prices as making energy less affordable and by way and virtue of which the tight markets are increasing the energy security risks of the country. Country is too facing lack of electricity supply for many states and the consumers and continued traditional fuels for cooking causing harm to human health services. It is necessary to improve the situation and position of the clean energy transition and face challenges for which policy measures existing in the country however facing the financial implications for implementation of the efficient processing technology needs to benefit its citizens even even well designed policies can limit the potential trade offs between affordability, security and sustainability for which the clean energy and green modes of targets will play a major role in achieving the targeted decarbonising replacement of the society and circle .The solar and wind energy in India too has grown up owing to the technological developments in the private sector however renewable electricity is growing at a faster rate on the track of target for future performance of the clean energy and green energy generation across the country. As a large developing countries more and more benefits are required to be obtained from the natural resources and services rendered by the resources available with in the country and field of choice in the private sector and too by the government economies .
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