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: Indias policy challenges to hinder net-zero progress, putting onus on private cos: Moodys #IndiaNEWS #Business New Delhi, April 19 | Indias 2070 net-zero target and intermediate goals through 2030

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Indias policy challenges to hinder net-zero progress, putting onus on private cos: Moodys #IndiaNEWS #Business
New Delhi, April 19 | Indias 2070 net-zero target and intermediate goals through 2030 present significant policy implementation challenges for the government, carving a more central role for private companies and investors to drive the transition, according to a new report by global financial services company Moodys Investors.
The countrys significant economic development needs will present constraints to the governments ability to extend sufficient financial support to fund its carbon transition.
The countrys high growth potential, significant economic development needs and large agricultural sector will likely weaken the governments policy resolve and financial capacity to drive the economys carbon transition, said Nishad Majmudar, Moodys Assistant Vice President and Analyst.
As such, Indias planned emissions reductions will be conditioned upon low-cost, long-term private capital, says Majmudar.
Many of the countrys large private companies have announced net-zero targets that are well ahead of Indian authorities goals, while government-linked companies are comparatively behind.
Additional policy signals to encourage transition would drive higher private investment, the report said.
The pace of Indias carbon transition will depend on the extent to which the government can balance energy affordability and reliability needs against its emissions reduction commitments, said Abhishek Tyagi, Moodys Vice President and Senior Credit Officer.
Reduced storage costs and the scalability of renewable projects with storage would support a faster transition, Tyagi added.
Further, the report goes on to say that Indian banks significant loans to carbon-intensive sectors expose them to transition risks, and they will face pressure to decarbonise their loan books.
At the same time, green financing presents a significant lending opportunity given the banks dominant role in credit intermediation in the country, it said.
Source: IANS
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