International capital, particularly concessional finance and grants, will therefore be critical to supporting technologies essential for net zero that are not yet commercially viable ....
“Implementing the Net Zero pathway requires about $4.3 trillion in cumulative investment till 2070, around 25% higher than the $3.44 trillion under the CurrentPolicy pathway,” says the report ....
Niti Aayog has proposed a roadmap for a net zero pathway for ... Niti Aayog said road transport depended heavily on fossil fuels, with petrol and diesel accounting for more than 80% of energy consumption.
India will need cumulative investments of USD 14.23 trillion in its power sector by 2070 to meet its net zero target, according to a NITI Aayog report released on Tuesday ... ....
... by 2070 under a net-zero scenario, where non-fossil fuel-based generation accounts for 98 per cent, a Niti Aayog report said on Tuesday.The report, “Scenarios Towards Viksit Bharat and Net Zero.
85% of India of 2047 is yet to be built and can be built to be climate-friendly,” said B.V.R Subrahmanyam, CEO, NITI Aayog, on the occasion of the release of the report.