WASHINGTON — Greenpeace welcomed the Indian Government’s ambitious National Solar Mission (NSM), released on the eve of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s summit today with President Obama. The NSM is a good step by India towards climate change mitigation, and it challenges President Obama to make the shift to deep emissions cuts and adequate climate finance that the world needs to avoid a climate catastrophe. ‘India’s National Solar Mission is yet another sign of progress that should challenge President Obama to commit the US to our responsibilities for a fair, ambitious, and binding global climate agreement,’ said Damon Moglen, Greenpeace USA global warming campaign director, ‘In addition to cutting emissions, President Obama must put money on the table at Copenhagen to support international funds of at least $140 billion per year that will protect the world’s most vulnerable communities from the worst impacts of climate change, stop tropical deforestation and help developing countries switch to renewable energy.’ India’s National Solar Mission forms a part of the National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC) and has an ambitious target of achieving 20,000MW solar power by 2022. Preliminary calculations by Greenpeace show that on the basis of the NAPCC alone, […]
Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
2022: Indian’s Solar Mission Target 20,000MW Solar Power
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Source: Basil & Spice
Publication Date: 24-Nov-09
Link: 2022: Indian’s Solar Mission Target 20,000MW Solar Power
Source: Basil & Spice
Publication Date: 24-Nov-09
Link: 2022: Indian’s Solar Mission Target 20,000MW Solar Power
Stephan: This would mean that India would not follow the petroleum era growth cycle. And this does not really include the technological breakthroughs that are inevitable to everyone's positive gain. SR readers will remember the TATA air-powered car, as on intriguing hint of what might be.