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India launches Bharat Cleantech Manufacturing Platform

India’s Minister of Commerce & Industry, Mr Piyush Goyal unveiled the Bharat Cleantech Manufacturing Platform, an initiative designed to enhance India’s cleantech value chains in the solar, wind, hydrogen, and battery storage sectors on Friday at the Bharat Climate Forum 2025 in New Delhi.

During the address, Mr Goyal highlighted that the Product Linked Incentives (PLIs) and subsidies are detrimental to the long-term growth and development of the clean energy sector. 

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He said the PLI scheme can only help kickstart the sector, but the clean energy sector must strive to become self-sustaining. The Cleantech sector must become independent of the Government, he added. The minister urged the participants at the event to think innovatively and increase manufacturing scale in the country.

The launch of the Bharat Cleantech Manufacturing Platform will provide an opportunity for Indian firms to collaborate, co-innovate and help them with financing, to share ideas, technologies and resources. This will help India become an attractive business case and a global leader in the sustainability and cleantech sector, ne added. 

The Minister hoped that the participants at the Forum would be able to achieve the target set by Prime Minister Narendra Modi of setting up 500 Gigawatt of clean energy sources by 2030 in the country.

He noted that India has been one of the best-performing countries in terms of meeting the Nationally Determined Contributions (NCDs) submitted in 2015 to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Paris Agreement. We have achieved the target of installing renewable or clean energy by 2022, 8 years ahead of schedule.

Having achieved the milestone of setting up 200 Gigawatt of clean energy we are well poised to achieve 500 Gigawatt, he infomed. He further added that India has the largest interconnected grid in the world. 

Respecting the challenges of climate change is not new to India, he pointed out, stating that Gujarat was one of the first states to adopt solar power.

He attributed the affordability of solar power in the country to the Prime Minister and his adoption of transparency, conducting honest auctions, providing equal competition and increasing the scale of implementation significantly. He emphasised that 3S – speed, scale and skill was adopted for the renewable energy programme by the Government.

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