Washington, September 23: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday discussed India's renewable energy landscape with the head of a prominent US-based manufacturer of solar panels.
India currently has the world's fastest-growing solar energy programme and has expanded access to clean cooking fuel to cover over 80 million households, making it one of the largest clean energy drives globally. Also Read | PM Narendra Modi Holds One-on-One Meetings With CEOs of Qualcomm, Adobe, First Solar, General Atomics and Blackstone in US.
PM Narendra Modi Meets First Solar CEO Mark Widmar
The subject of solar energy is very close to my heart, because it concerns the future of our planet. Met the CEO of @FirstSolar, Mr. Mark Widmar and discussed why India is the right destination to invest in solar energy. Also talked about our green hydrogen mission. pic.twitter.com/5IWO9pA2pw
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) September 23, 2021
"Powering India's Solar Potential! PM @narendramodi discusses India's renewable energy landscape with Mark Widmar, CEO @FirstSolar," the Ministry of External Affairs tweeted.
Widmar shared plans to use the Indian government's ambitious production linked incentive (PLI) scheme for manufacturing solar power equipment with unique thin-film technology and integrating India into global supply chains, the ministry said further. Also Read | Type-C Charger for All! EU Law To Force All Portable Electronic Devices and Mobile Phones Including iPhones To Have USB-C Port To Cut E-Waste.
The Rs 4,500-crore PLI scheme for solar photovoltaic modules is expected to help India ramp up its domestic manufacturing capacity. The scheme is expected to add 10-gigawatt (GW) capacity of integrated solar photovoltaic (PV) manufacturing plants.
Prime Minister Modi in February had invited global firms to take advantage of the PLI schemes and expand their manufacturing in India. During his interaction with Widmar, Modi spoke about the one world, one sun and one grid initiative and its potential, sources said.
The prime minister referred to India's ambitious target of 450 GW of renewable energy. He also emphasized on India's focus on manufacturing for solar energy and said that companies in the field of solar energy can take maximum advantage of the PLI schemes, they said.
Modi also spoke about India's green hydrogen mission. According to the sources, Widmar praised India's policies for climate change and related industries. The First Solar CEO said all countries should emulate what India has done in climate change.
Both Modi and Widmar agreed on enhancement of the manufacturing of solar panels in India, the sources said, adding that the move will also benefit the countries in the region.
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