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India said on Monday it has achieved 50% of its installed electricity capacity from non-fossil fuel sources — five years ...
India has achieved 50% of its power generation capacity from non-fossil fuels, surpassing its 2030 Paris Agreement target.
India has hit a major clean energy milestone, achieving 50 per cent of its installed electricity capacity from non-fossil fuel sources, five years ahead of the 2030 target set under the Paris ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday highlighted India’s commitment to building a green and sustainable future, as the country achieved a significant milestone, generating 50 percent of its total ...
Since 2014, India's solar power capacity has risen from a modest 2.82 GW to 116 GW in June 2025 - a staggering 41 times growth, data shows. Wind energy capacity has more than doubled from 21 GW to ...
India's strides in renewable energy have resulted in Rs 4 lakh crore savings in fossil fuel and pollution-related costs in ...
With a few more bold policy shifts, especially on enabling supply and demand flexibility, and digital innovation paving the ...
India's solar sector nears 100 GW milestone with significant growth in module manufacturing, driven by ALMM policy.
As of June 2025, India has already achieved 242.8 GW from non-fossil sources, but the challenge now lies in scaling ...
As per the report, India generated 1,08,494 GWh of solar electricity. This move favored by pulling ahead of Japan, which ...
Nearly half of India's installed power generation capacity of a total of 476 GW is non-fossil fuel-based as of June, but coal-based thermal electricity plays a critical part, according to ...
The Indian government is targeting a minimum of 500 GW of non-fossil power capacity by 2030. This represents a huge uptick from their current levels, which clock in at approximately 165 GW.