Twin engines of change: China, India and Asia’s renewable transformation

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The path to net zero runs through Asia. As the world accelerates efforts to decarbonise, China and India are emerging not only as critical players in the global energy transition, but also as engines of long-term economic growth in the region.

At the 2023 COP28 summit, governments committed to tripling global renewable power capacity by 2030 – a target that will depend heavily on these two nations. While their starting points and approaches may differ, the scale of ambition and investment is clear. Together, China and India are poised to deliver nearly half of the world’s new renewable capacity this decade, underscoring their central role in the shift toward a low-carbon future.

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