Addressing a rally after inaugurating a 450 MW phase-II Baglihar power project near Jammu, Modi said the need of the hour was to take steps that ensure the environment is preserved for the next generation and therefore, India has set a target of 175 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2022.
"Today the whole world is greatly worried about global warming and climate change... One thing which comes to mind is... The ways in which power generation must be changed.
He said India had set a "major target" of generating 175 GW of renewable energy, which can decrease the dependency on the electricity generated from using fossil fuels.
"India has kept a major target of 175 Giga Watts (GW) of renewable energy. Our thinking has been restricted to only Mega Watts -- 1000 MW, 5000 MW, 10,000 MW. The term Giga Watt was never heard of. Today this government is moving towards 175 GW of hydro, solar and wind energy so that we can safeguard the environment and open new doors of development with the help of electricity," Modi said.
"We have a dream that by 2022, when India would be celebrating its 75th year of independence, every village of the country should get 24X7 electricity," he said.
Stating that he was personally monitoring the progress towards ensuring each village gets electricity, Modi said, "Few days ago, I was asked in a meeting as to how many villages in our country don't have even a single electric pole. And, it came to my notice that even after 70 years of independence, 18,000 villages in our country don't have such a facility. What can be a bigger misfortune than this?"
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