The current situation in the middle east has taught the world that it must make a move on with renewable energy stat.
Destination_Centauri on
Well, ok: I obviously like this! But… Ya:
“Ambitious plans!”
“Ambitious goals!”
All to be achieved 10 years in the future from now!
And such grand announcements by governments and companies works out how often in real life?
Ya, like pretty close to zero! (There are endless examples of this.)
Talk is cheap. Anyone can declare an ambitious plan they’ll achieve in 10 years, and then reap and garner tons of praise. And when they inevitably don’t achieve it, no one really even remembers the false promise, and then the company or government just simply announces a new ambitious plan, this time for the year 2045!
And they get praise and cheers all over again. Rinse and repeat.
That said, I really hope they do it. Hope this is one of those times this cycle is proven wrong.
Paper-comet on
Mark my words, this will happen before 2035
AajBahutKhushHogaTum on
Mumbai has some stupid restrictions on things that can go on the roof. Every monsoon, millions of liters of rain water destroy buildings. Hope the BMC will wake up and update laws to be practical
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sA1atji on
Smart.
Not like western countries that are invested by russian spies and oil lobbyists.
Sxzym on
Current India’s solar capacity is 143 GW that is over 50 times growth since 2014. The country is targeting a quadrupling of solar capacity to over 500 GW by 2035
China dominates the solar energy, producing over 1,100 GW capacity by 2025 roughly half the global total. China added more solar capacity than the rest of the world
moapted on
Go India!!
Current-Function-729 on
That seems extremely conservative. It’s 9 years.
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The current situation in the middle east has taught the world that it must make a move on with renewable energy stat.
Well, ok: I obviously like this! But… Ya:
“Ambitious plans!”
“Ambitious goals!”
All to be achieved 10 years in the future from now!
And such grand announcements by governments and companies works out how often in real life?
Ya, like pretty close to zero! (There are endless examples of this.)
Talk is cheap. Anyone can declare an ambitious plan they’ll achieve in 10 years, and then reap and garner tons of praise. And when they inevitably don’t achieve it, no one really even remembers the false promise, and then the company or government just simply announces a new ambitious plan, this time for the year 2045!
And they get praise and cheers all over again. Rinse and repeat.
That said, I really hope they do it. Hope this is one of those times this cycle is proven wrong.
Mark my words, this will happen before 2035
Mumbai has some stupid restrictions on things that can go on the roof. Every monsoon, millions of liters of rain water destroy buildings. Hope the BMC will wake up and update laws to be practical
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Smart.
Not like western countries that are invested by russian spies and oil lobbyists.
Current India’s solar capacity is 143 GW that is over 50 times growth since 2014. The country is targeting a quadrupling of solar capacity to over 500 GW by 2035
China dominates the solar energy, producing over 1,100 GW capacity by 2025 roughly half the global total. China added more solar capacity than the rest of the world
Go India!!
That seems extremely conservative. It’s 9 years.