POWERup Update on India''s electricity capacity, generation
While solar and wind are the main drivers of non-fossil fuel capacity, India has also witnessed contributions from hydro, biomass, waste-to-energy and nuclear power over the years.
While solar and wind are the main drivers of non-fossil fuel capacity, India has also witnessed contributions from hydro, biomass, waste-to-energy and nuclear power over the years.
Building on India''s ongoing efforts to diversify its energy mix, Budget 2025 sets an ambitious target of adding at least 100 GW of nuclear capacity by 2047—a strategic move to
Srivastava described India''s clean energy model as "deployment-resilient but system-fragile," noting vulnerabilities to capital cost pressures in next-generation technologies
India is entering a decisive phase in its clean energy transition, with energy storage emerging as a cornerstone of grid reliability by 2030. As renewable capacity expands rapidly,
India''s renewable energy infrastructure has taken a significant step forward with the successful commissioning of the Kajra Solar Power Plant in Bihar, a utility-scale project that
Executive Summary The rapid expansion of renewable energy has both highlighted its deficiencies, such as intermittent supply, and the pressing need for grid-scale energy storage
India has achieved a remarkable 4,000% growth in solar capacity over the past decade, as highlighted by Union Minister Piyush Goyal during the India Energy Storage Week
India is a country that occupies the greater part of South Asia. It is a constitutional republic that represents a highly diverse population consisting of thousands of ethnic groups. It
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