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The world is changing every day and with increased collective awareness of the damaging effects of fossil fuels. The Public health is a key issue in India. The air and water pollution emitted by coal and natural gas plants is linked with breathing problems, neurological damage, heart attacks, cancer, premature death, and a host of other serious problems. Most of these negative health impacts come from air and water pollution. In India Global warming Emission are extracted from the electricity sectors most of those emission come from fossil fuels like coal and natural gas.
Clean energy technologies could provide a solution to this problem. The Government of India has been focusing in implementing clean energy technologies. The focus of this article is to bring to light the problems faced in India in terms of energy consumption as well as the hindrances faced by clean energy-based technologies. Government policies aimed at addressing these issues, as well as the current state of clean energy technologies in India are discussed, so as to analyse the possibility of a solution to the problems of finding a sustainable method to eradicate clean energy technologies in India. The research reveals that the Government of India has been unable to meet some of its unrealistic development goals, and in order to achieve the remaining goals it will have to take drastic steps. The Government will have to be more aggressive in the promotion of clean energy technologies in order to achieve sustainable development in India.