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In 2016, the national aluminum industry of India invested 700 million to develop renewable energy
India's national aluminum industry NALCO recently announced that it will spend 7 billion rupees (about 700 million yuan) to develop renewable energy projects
this year.
According to India's national aluminum, the company already has some renewable energy assets, mainly concentrated in wind power projects
.
Renewable energy projects will be heavily developed this year to focus on large-scale solar and rooftop solar projects, further increasing the share of
renewable electricity in India's national aluminium electricity consumption.
It is reported that India's national aluminum industry has an installed capacity of 98 megawatts of wind power and 260 kilowatts
of rooftop solar energy.
According to the Indian government plan, renewable energy accounts for at least 15% of the electricity consumption structure by 2022, of which solar energy accounts for 8%.
To this end, the Indian government has directly asked state-owned enterprises and public sectors such as National Aluminium, Coal Corporation of India, Indian Railways, Armed Forces, National Power of India, etc.
to increase the installed solar capacity to 100 MW by the end of March 2022, so as to achieve its renewable energy development target
.
This article uses the real-time exchange rate of 1 Indian rupee = 0.
1 yuan