India, Feb. 8 -- India reached a significant milestone in its energy transition by achieving 50% of its installed electricity capacity from non-fossil fuel sources in June 2025, with a total installed capacity of 513,730 MW as of December 31, 2025.
This consists of 246,942 MW (48.07%) from fossil fuels and 266,788 MW (51.93%) from non-fossil sources. In 2025, 48,436 MW of renewable energy capacity was added, primarily from solar (37,945 MW) and wind (6,347 MW).
The government implemented several initiatives, such as waiving transmission costs for renewable energy projects, issuing competitive bidding guidelines, and enabling 100% FDI in renewable sectors.
Plans for various renewable and nuclear projects, including a target of 100 GW nu...
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