US Tariffs to Have No Major Impact on India’s Renewable Energy Exports: MNRE

How to Navigate US Tariffs on Renewable Energy Exports

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In Short : The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) explained that because of the low export volumes in this sector, recent US tariffs on renewable energy equipment will not significantly affect India’s exports.

Encouraging Innovation and Strategic Growth

MNRE Secretary Santosh Kumar Sarangi underlined that while foreign exports of solar and wind equipment are still scarce, India’s renewable energy sector is primarily concentrated on developing domestic capacity. Instead, the nation is focusing on growing its green hydrogen mission and developing new offshore wind projects.

Impact and Significance of Clean Energy

India is still working toward its 2030 goal of 500 GW of renewable capacity. The nation’s primary aim is to increase domestic adoption, scale up offshore wind, and integrate storage solutions to provide energy security, even though exports will see modest disruptions.

About the Initiative

India’s clean energy roadmap is spearheaded by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), which prioritizes hydrogen, solar, wind, and biofuels. Industry participants are reassured by its current position that foreign tariff shocks won’t sabotage India’s renewable growth trajectory.