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UPSC Mains Current Affairs April 2026: Key Developments

The government announced a significant increase in renewable energy targets, aiming to reach 60% of total power generation from clean sources by 2030.

This move comes as part of a broader effort to combat climate change and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.

The increased targets are expected to create new job opportunities in the renewable energy sector and attract investment in the field.

Exam Relevance

The UPSC Mains Current Affairs syllabus includes topics related to climate change, renewable energy, and sustainable development.

Candidates preparing for the exam should be aware of the latest developments in these areas and their implications for the country.

Key points to note include the government’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions and increasing energy efficiency.

Practice Questions

What are the key drivers behind the increase in renewable energy targets?

How will the government’s new targets impact the renewable energy sector?

What are the potential challenges in achieving the new renewable energy targets?

The government’s new renewable energy targets are likely to have a significant impact on the country’s energy landscape and the environment.

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