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India's Modi lays foundations for renewable energy megapark
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Ahmedabad, India (AFP) Dec 15, 2020

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundations Tuesday for what he said would be the world's largest renewable energy park, set to produce a massive 30 gigawatts of electricity.

The vast project in the Kutch region of western Gujarat state spread over an area of 72,600 hectares (180,000 acres) -- the size of Singapore -- will contain solar panels, solar energy storage units and windmills.

"The hybrid renewable energy park will be largest in the world and generate 30,000 megawatts of power," Modi said as he inaugurated the energy park as well as an adjacent desalination plant.

"Energy security and water security are vital in the 21st century," Modi said. "The two major projects of the renewable energy park and the desalination plant inaugurated today in Kutch are steps towards achieving the two."

The energy project in Modi's home state will account for a large chunk of India's ambitious target of generating 175 GW in renewable energy by 2022 and 450 GW by 2030.

Modi, 70, said it would also help the world's second-most populous country reduce its carbon dioxide emissions by up to 50 million tonnes per year.

The desalination plant will be able to process 100 million litres of water a day for 800,000 people living in the arid region bordering Pakistan.


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Environmental value of renewable energy varies from place to place
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New investments in green energy won't have the same impact everywhere, researchers say. Some places will gain greater environmental benefits from renewable energy sources than others, according to a new study published Monday in the journal Nature Sustainability. "For years, researchers have taken different approaches to try to assess the environmental benefits of renewable energy," study co-author Harrison Fell said in a news release. "The Energy Information Administration starte ... read more

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