The government is facing challenges in meeting its climate obligations, aiming for a 29% reduction in emissions by 2030, which is considerably lower than the 51% target set. To tackle local opposition towards renewable energy projects like wind farms and solar parks, new regulations will require each region to accommodate a quota of new installations. This move is part of a broader strategy to ensure that the country adheres to its climate commitments despite significant resistance at the local level.
With the planned changes, the Government aims to tackle local objections by assigning specific quotas for wind and solar projects across regions, addressing the challenges of meeting the ambitious climate targets that currently appear out of reach.
The nation is expected to achieve a 29% reduction in emissions by 2030, a figure that places it significantly behind its stated 51% target, raising concerns over climate commitment.
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