By Manu Sharma
Indian government has set a target to have
100 GW solar power, 60 GW wind energy, 10 GW small hydro power, and 5 GW
biomass-based power projects operational by March 2022. Since this a
huge target to achieve, It’s time the Prime Minister Modi led government looks at getting technology
expertise from advanced countries like Iceland to speed up the process.
Iceland is the world's largest electricity
producer per capita. Ibsen says, “The presence of
abundant electrical power due to Iceland's geothermal and hydroelectric energy
sources has led to the growth of the manufacturing sector. We can assist India in building its
renewable energy.”
By harnessing the abundant hydroelectric and geothermal power sources, Iceland's renewable energy industry provides close to 85% of all the nation's primary energy - proportionally more than any other
country - with 99.9% of
Iceland' electricity being generated from renewables.
"We were
not focused on India so far but now are learning to deal with Indian businesses," he concludes.
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