The story of Renewable Energy Growth in India
Renewable energy adoption is rapidly expanding, with installed capacity increasing from 81,593 MW in 2015 to 198,213 MW in 2024, driven by industry-led growth and reduced T&D losses
Renewable energy adoption is rapidly expanding, with installed capacity increasing from 81,593 MW in 2015 to 198,213 MW in 2024, driven by industry-led growth and reduced T&D losses
Coca-Cola’s bottling facility in Faisalabad has switched on a new 2.5 MW solar power project with high-performance DeepBlue 4.0 Pro modules from JA Solar.
The solar energy sector has grown by 3450% since 2014, rising from a mere 2.82 GW to the current 100.33 GW as of January 31, 2025.
This was my second visit in the recent past to Nairobi, Kenya, after a six-year hiatus. The city has undergone a remarkable transformation.
The seventh session of the ISA Annual Assembly re-elected India as the President, and discussions revolved around VGF and the inclusion of women in the alliance
India’s RE target to reach 500 GW by 2030could be hindered by $30 billion in annual solar imports.
India’s union minister highlighted the country’s progress in green shipping and renewable energy transition at an international conference
CRISIL highlights a surge in auctioned capacity, rising from 12 GW in FY23 to a significant 35 GW in FY24, reflecting a 2.5-fold increase
The initiative promotes a shift towards solar water pumping, resulting in a ToD tariff benefit and a reduction of 21 tonnes of carbon
India aims to deploy renewable energy to advance economic development, improve energy security, and mitigate climate change
CIAL has announced strategic agreement with BPCL to establish the world’s first green hydrogen plant in an airport
The new policy is part of the government’s efforts to promote RE adoption and green hydrogen use, per the National Green Hydrogen Mission