Energy Transition Summit India
India’s pledge to become a net-zero carbon emitter by 2070 has the potential to transform its rapidly growing economy into a global leader in clean energy. To seize this opportunity, the world’s most populous nation must balance energy security for its households and businesses against the urgent need to transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy and significantly decarbonize hard-to-abate industries. Currently, over 80 percent of India’s energy needs are met by coal, oil, and solid biomass, making the country the third-largest global emitter of CO₂. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set an ambitious target to build 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030 and has announced billions of dollars in subsidies to manufacture clean technology. India also aims to become a leading exporter of green hydrogen. It is estimated that the country will require at least $2.5 trillion in additional investment to achieve its goals.
The inaugural Energy Transition Summit India brought together senior policymakers, global investors, and leaders from the Indian and international energy, metals, and manufacturing sectors. Expert-led and FT-moderated panel discussions, keynote interviews, and debates provided key insights and practical takeaways on how India can find a viable pathway to scale up renewables, decarbonize its industries, and capitalize on the global energy transition.
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Key Themes and Discussions
How can India achieve a just and orderly energy transition for households and businesses, as it phases down the use of coal and boosts renewable power?
Can the government deliver on its pledge to make India a leading global producer of green hydrogen?
Unlocking long-term overseas capital as global competition for climate finance intensifies
Securing clean energy supply chains amid geopolitical tensions
Developing and scaling up a domestic battery ecosystem to boost transport electrification
Decarbonising India’s steel industry and other manufacturers through increased use of clean energy and carbon capture
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Our India's Path to Net Zero Report discusses the various pillars of India's energy transition. Topics include solar, wind, biofuels, green hydrogen, CCUS and more.
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