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Harnessing the Power of Green
The Indian clean-tech market is growing at 9 per cent per annum. The country’s growing economy and surging demand for clean power to strengthen energy security and reduce pollution, as well as ongoing sector reforms, is making India one of the most attractive destinations in the world for environmentally-friendly investments, as per an ADB report. The future of cleantech is changing in India. It represents a key market for clean technology companies as it is investing billions in this sector. Macro developments such as urbanization, rapid growth, climate change, and depletion of resources continue to drive the need for investments in clean technologies. At the same time, promising industries are suddenly diminishing and new clean industries are coming onboard to drive future growth...
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By Nandini Mukherjee
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