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Over the past 10 years, control of greenhouse gas emissions has become an issue of major international concern because escalating levels of CO2 are now proven to be a direct cause of global warming.
Worldwide environmental performance of energy industries, particularly the electricity sector, has been subject to close examination as they are major contributors to the production of CO2 greenhouse gases.
The government’s commitment to green energy generation is part of a national strategy to meet 1996 Kyoto obligations to reduce CO2 emissions.
Most of India’s electricity needs are met today by black and brown coal fired power stations, which account for more than 30% of our nation’s greenhouse gas emissions.
Less than 10% of all electricity generated in India is generated from alternative, renewable, clean energy sources.
Demand for green energy in India is set to increase greatly over the next 10 years.
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