Over the years, the minister said, renewable energy has become cheaper and is set to replace conventional energy, which is a healthy development.
India has one of the fastest growing renewable energy programmes in the World and the country would achieve its target of 175 GW of installed renewable energy capacity well before 2020, he said.
The minister said that International Solar Alliance (ISA) shall help mobilise sufficient funds for solar energy projects.
So far 19 countries have ratified and 48 countries have signed the ISA Framework Agreement.
In one of its first outreach programmes post ratification, the ISA hosted a two-day Event 'International Solar Alliance Forum' during January 17-18 2018 at the Future World Energy Summit (WFES) 2018.
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