Centre asks state-run hydropower firms to bid for renewables projects

India asked two of its state-controlled hydropower firms to bid for solar and wind projects, as the nation seeks to expand renewable power capacity to decarbonize its economy.

The federal power minister Raj Kumar Singh also asked THDC India Ltd. and North Eastern Electric Power Corp. to increase capital expenditures, the ministry said in a statement.

India, which gets nearly 70% of its electricity from coal, is planning to more than quadruple its renewable generation capacity to 450 gigawatts by 2030, as it comes under increasing pressure to intensify emission-reduction efforts.

Still, coal is expected to dominate the country’s energy mix for decades.

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