A general view of GE Renewable Energy wind turbines, part of Pattern Energy’s Western Spirit Wind project, the largest wind project in the U.S., near Encino, New Mexico, U.S., March 15, 2023.
REUTERS/Bing Guan/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsNEW DELHI, Sept 9 (Reuters) - G20 leaders on Saturday agreed to pursue tripling renewable energy capacity globally by 2030 and accepted the need to phase-down unabated coal power, but stopped short of setting major climate goals.
The world's 20 major economies have had disagreements on commitments to reduce fossil fuel use, cut green house gas emissions and increase renewable energy targets.
The declaration adopted by G20 leaders on the first day of the two-day summit in New Delhi did not mention cutting green house emissions.
It said member nations "will pursue and encourage efforts to triple renewable energy capacity globally ... in line with national circumstances by 2030."
Persons:
Bing Guan, Shivam Patel, YP Rajesh, Kim Coghill
Organizations:
GE Renewable Energy, REUTERS, Reuters, United Arab, YP, Thomson
Locations:
U.S, Encino , New Mexico, DELHI, Russia, China, Saudi Arabia, India, New Delhi, United Arab Emirates