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India weighs models to tap $1-tn green funds as 2030 goal nears
Mint New Delhi
|September 15, 2025
The government is holding consultations on ways to mobilize about $1 trillion in green finance to boost investments into clean energy as the 2030 deadline for 500 gigawatts of renewable capacity nears, according to two people aware of the discussions.

In recent months, the Union ministry of new and renewable energy has discussed investments with state-run Power Finance Corp, Rural Electricity Corp. and Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency, along with other players, said the people quoted above on the condition of anonymity.
The ministry is looking at the feasibility of contract for difference or CfD for power-purchase agreements, which may be promoted instead of the conventional long-term pacts of up to 25 years, one of the two people quoted earlier said. Under CfD, either party has to pay the difference between the contracted and the actual price. The ministry is also considering innovative models like mezzanine finance, which combines debt and equity, the person said.
Queries emailed to the ministry, Ireda, PFC and REC remained unanswered until press time.
This story is from the September 15, 2025 edition of Mint New Delhi.
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