Fossil Fuel Phase-Out
The fossil fuel phase-out refers to the gradual reduction of fossil fuel usage. This strategy aims to combat climate change. It promotes renewable energy sources. The transition impacts economies reliant on fossil fuels. It raises questions about energy security. Policymakers must balance environmental goals with economic stability. The phase-out is crucial for sustainable development and future generations.
India has recently crossed a historic threshold, with 52.3% of its total installed electricity capacity now coming from non-fossil fuel sources as of March 31, 2026. This significant...
January 3, 2026