Powering Sustainable Development: Unravelling the Transformative Potential of Renewable Energy in India's Pursuit of SDGs


Authors : Muskan Sahu

Volume/Issue : Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 12 - December

Google Scholar : http://tinyurl.com/35xyypue

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10521846

Abstract : Energy is playing a substantial role in shaping the countries’ development and there should be sustainable energy for sustainable development. United Nations launched Sustainable Development Goals in 2015 for countries’ sustainability, achievable by 2030. India is the fastest-growing country in the world. It has been tremendous progress in renewable energy sectors in the last few years. Renewable energy has huge potential and for utilizing those potential this paper unravels the transformative potential of renewable energy in India’s pursuit. The review of academic literature, reports, and statistical data shows that India’s energy supply and consumption are still denominated by non-renewable energy sources. The FDI sector of energy is also dominated by non-renewable energy. This paper identifies the research gap, particularly in terms of linking the renewable energy sector with SDGs by showing the contribution of renewable energy towards the achievements of SDGs.

Keywords : Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs Renewable resources, Energy, Environmental Sustainability.

Energy is playing a substantial role in shaping the countries’ development and there should be sustainable energy for sustainable development. United Nations launched Sustainable Development Goals in 2015 for countries’ sustainability, achievable by 2030. India is the fastest-growing country in the world. It has been tremendous progress in renewable energy sectors in the last few years. Renewable energy has huge potential and for utilizing those potential this paper unravels the transformative potential of renewable energy in India’s pursuit. The review of academic literature, reports, and statistical data shows that India’s energy supply and consumption are still denominated by non-renewable energy sources. The FDI sector of energy is also dominated by non-renewable energy. This paper identifies the research gap, particularly in terms of linking the renewable energy sector with SDGs by showing the contribution of renewable energy towards the achievements of SDGs.

Keywords : Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs Renewable resources, Energy, Environmental Sustainability.

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