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India achieves 50% of its installed electricity capacity from non-fossil fuel sources

Posted 15 Jul 2025

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According to Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, India has reached 484.82 GW of total installed electricity capacity, with 50.08% electricity from non-fossil fuel sources.

  • India achieved the target of 50% non-fossil fuel installed capacity – five years ahead of the target set under its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) to the Paris Agreement. 
An infographic showing contribution of different sectors in electricity generation

Key Initiatives behind the rise in India’s Renewable Energy Capacity

  • PM Surya Ghar scheme: Facilitated around 7 lakh rooftop solar installations.
  • PM-KUSUM: Provided solar-powered pumps to farmers, enabling energy-secure agriculture.
  • Manufacturing Expansion: Scaling up of domestic solar PV and wind turbine production through Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Schemes.
  • Transmission Infrastructure Enhancement: Major investments in inter-state transmission systems to evacuate power from renewable-rich states.
  • Green Energy Open Access Rules 2022: Promotes renewable energy access for consumers.
  • Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Policy: 100% FDI permitted under automatic route in renewable sector.
  • Viability Gap Funding (VGF): VGF scheme for implementation of offshore wind energy projects.

Significance of the achievement

  • Global Climate Leadership: India proves that developing countries can lead the clean energy transition without compromising economic growth.
  • Reduced Import Dependence: Enhances energy sovereignty and reduces vulnerability to global fuel price volatility.
  • Diversified Energy Portfolio: Creates a resilient energy mix with multiple renewable sources.
  • Job Creation and Industrial Growth: Massive employment generation across the renewable energy value chain.
  • Tags :
  • Energy
  • Renewable Energy
  • Paris Agreement
  • Nationally Determined Contributions
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