To be organised by Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) in New Delhi, the investors' meet will be a follow up to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Make in India' initiative.
Officials said it will be the first major platform for investment promotion in the renewable energy sector to signal India's commitment to its development and upscaling for meeting the energy requirement in a sustainable manner.
He said for this India needs around 35 billion dollars of investment every year and this global investors meet will help in achieving that.
"We currently get around 6 billion dollars," he said.
Tripathy said it is also an opportunity to capture the interest shown by many industries outside India and to move forward towards achieving 1,00,000 MW of renewable energy in next five years as envisaged by Prime Minister of the country.
It is proposed that this would be taken to about 12 per cent in the next three year, they said.
The event is expected to be attended by over 200 investors, both domestic and international. Over 1,000 delegates are also expected to attend the meet which is likely to be inaugurated by the Prime Minister.
Besides representatives from state governments, PSE, renewable power developers and manufacturers, state renewable energy nodal agencies and other related stakeholders will also play an important role.
International companies in the renewable energy space from different countries will also have the opportunity to exhibit and showcase at the Expo to a wide Indian audience.
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