2021
DOI: 10.2172/1837374
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Assessing the Key Requirements for 450 GW of Renewable Capacity in India by 2030

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“…There is some decline in the use of diesel generator sets in cities, with more access to uninterrupted power supply from the grids and an addition of 50 GW of renewables in 2022. 49 The other fuels category includes naphtha, fuel oil, lubricants, waxes, and refinery oil, mostly consumed in various industrial processes.…”
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“…There is some decline in the use of diesel generator sets in cities, with more access to uninterrupted power supply from the grids and an addition of 50 GW of renewables in 2022. 49 The other fuels category includes naphtha, fuel oil, lubricants, waxes, and refinery oil, mostly consumed in various industrial processes.…”
Section: Observations and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diesel is ~30% of the total fuel consumed in 2020 and is used among all sectors -some passengers vehicles, all the heavy-duty vehicles including buses, non-road vehicles like tractors, generator sets at residential, commercial, and industrial locations, and agricultural pump sets. There is some decline in the use diesel generator sets in the cities, with more access to uninterrupted power supply from the grids and an addition of 50GW of renewables in 2022 [49].…”
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