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More international cooperation needed across clean energy: Pralhad Joshi

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70% : New Delhi: India on Sunday called for enhanced international cooperation to accelerate the global energy transition, stressing the need for technology transfer, access to low-cost finance, capacity building and harmonisation of standards, particularly to support developing countries in scaling up renewable energy without compromising development goals. Delivering India's national statement at the 16th Assembly of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) in Abu Dhabi, renewable energy minister Pralhad Joshi said the transition would require unprecedented levels of investment, with India alone expected to need around $300 billion by 2030.
63% : The minister said India remains one of the world's fastest-growing major energy markets, and is prioritising reliable and resilient power systems through rapid deployment of energy storage solutions, grid modernisation, green energy corridors and innovative bidding mechanisms.
62% : Renewable energy minister Pralhad Joshi highlighted India's commitment to its 2030 non-fossil fuel capacity target and 2070 net-zero goal, noting the significant investment opportunities in the sector.
62% : It is an attractive destination for clean energy investment with its stable policies and transparent markets, he said.
59% : This would create significant opportunities across renewable generation, energy storage, green hydrogen, grids and clean energy manufacturing, he pointed out.
57% : Joshi reiterated India's commitment to achieving 500 gigawatts of non-fossil fuel installed power capacity by 2030 and

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