New Delhi, Nov. 10 -- India's non-fossil electricity generation continues to grow, with clean energy now making up nearly one-third of total power output.

During April-September 2025, non-fossil power sources - including wind, solar, small and large hydro, and nuclear - generated 301.3 billion units (BU), accounting for 31.3 percent of India's total electricity production of 962.53 BU, according to Central Electricity Authority (CEA) data, reported TOI.

In the same period last year, non-fossil generation stood at 258.26 BU, representing a 27.1 percent share of overall output at 952.29 BU.

The growth was led by a 13.2 percent increase in large hydro generation and a 23.4 percent rise from other renewable sources, while nuclear output di...