New Delhi, April 28 -- Renewable energy is leading India's power sector expansion, with nearly 86 per cent of the 33 gigawatts (GW) power capacity addition in financial year 2024-25 (FY25) has come from renewable sources, according to a report by Antique Stock Broking.
The report highlighted that India's total installed power capacity has now reached 475 GW, with 33 GW added over the past year. A large part of this addition was driven by renewable energy, reflecting the country's continued shift towards clean energy.
It said, "India's installed power capacity reached 475 GW in FY25, with 33 GW added over the past year. Notably, 86 per cent of this capacity addition came from renewable sources".
As a result, the share of renewables in I...
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