India is targeting a wind power capacity of 140 GW by 2030 more than 3 times the current capacity of 40 GW. The demand for minerals which are required to build this infrastructure will grow exponentially, the Vedanta chairman wrote in a post on X (formally Twitter)
Talking on the sidelines of India Energy Week 2024, Agarwal said the recent geopolitical tensions, including the Hamas-Israel conflict, has highlighted the need for countries like India to scale up their energy production
Writing on X (formerly Twitter), Anil Agarwal said that some of the other nations such as the United States and the United Kingdom became the country that they did because of the work put in by entrepreneurs.