Investment in renewable energy concentrated in developing countries: Expert
While huge amount of investment is occurring in the renewable energy sector, a large proportion of it goes to developing countries and the rest of the world get hardly any fund, Ajay Mathur, Director General of International Solar Alliance, said on Thursday.
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Panaji While huge amount of investment is occurring in the renewable energy sector, a large proportion of it goes to developing countries and the rest of the world get hardly any fund, Ajay Mathur, Director General of International Solar Alliance, said on Thursday.
Talking to PTI at the sidelines of an event during G20 fourth Energy Transitions Working Group meeting, Mathur said that the net zero emission target is possible. "We see a huge amount of investment occurring in renewable energy in general and solar in particular. In 2022, the investment in renewable area was approximately 500 billion dollars of which half was in the solar," he said. Mathur said, "The problem is that the vast amount of this money went to the countries like China and large emerging developing countries while rest of the world, hardly got anything." He said that the investment in Africa (African continent) for example was less than 5 per cent. Mathur said that the investment is "extremely differentiated, it is not universal". Speaking about the challenges faced by the solar energy sector, Mathur said the "large amount of solar occurring particularly as large solar farms and not as small solar across the world, where it effects common people".