Govt allocates Rs 3,760 cr for battery energy storage, boosting renewable energy
The viability gap funding will ensure battery energy storage gets a vital financial push to accelerate clean energy adoption in India
The Union cabinet this week approved a Rs 3,760 crore viability gap funding for setting up battery energy storage system in the country, said information and broadcasting minister Anurag Thakur.
The entire Rs 3,760 crore viability gap funding will be borne by the central government, the minister said while briefing the media about the Cabinet decisions.
The fund will be released in five tranches till 2030–31 and help in creation of 4,000 MW hours storage.
The viability gap funding, Thakur said, will lead to an investment of Rs 9,500 crore.
India aims to meet 50 per cent of its energy requirements through renewable energy and non-fossil energy sources.
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