15/05/2026
“Energy conservation is not just policy. It is patriotism.”
That message from Bhajan Lal Sharma, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Rajasthan, captured the larger spirit of the inaugural session at the ET Government Rajasthan Energy Conclave.
His address was not only about renewable energy targets or infrastructure numbers. It was about positioning Rajasthan as the engine of India’s clean energy future.
Some key takeaways from the session:
• Rajasthan is emerging as one of India’s strongest renewable energy leaders across solar, wind, storage and green hydrogen
• The state is targeting 125 GW renewable energy capacity by 2030 through progressive clean energy policies
• Electric mobility, solarisation and energy conservation are being treated as both economic and environmental priorities
• Large-scale infrastructure, transmission expansion and investor participation will define the next phase of growth
What stood out most was the confidence in Rajasthan’s positioning. The message to developers, investors and industry leaders was clear: the state is not only ready for large-scale energy transformation, it wants to lead it.
The energy transition is no longer a future possibility for Rajasthan. It is becoming the state’s growth identity.
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