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As India accelerates its transition to a sustainable future, its renewable energy (RE) sector has witnessed unprecedented growth with the total non-fossil fuel-based energy capacity reaching 217.62 GW as on this 20 January.
India’s total non-fossil, fuel-based energy capacity has reached 217.62 GW (as of January 20), and addressing regulatory, financial and infrastructural challenges world be crucial this year towards meeting the clear energy goals,
India’s non-fossil fuel-based power capacity reached 217.62 GW, with a notable increase in solar and wind installations in 2024. The country targets 500 GW by 2030. Expansion in rooftop and off-grid solar sectors highlights significant growth,