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India's Non-Fossil Energy Capacity Grows to 263 GW with Solar Leading at 133 GW by 2025

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India's non-fossil energy capacity has surged to 263 GW, a 225% increase since 2014, with solar energy leading at 133 GW, reflecting a dramatic rise of 4,550%. This growth is fueled by government initiatives and utility-scale projects, positioning India as the third-largest contributor to global solar capacity additions. The country's energy transition has reportedly saved nearly Rs 4 trillion in fossil fuel costs, with significant advancements in battery energy storage systems.

India's Non-Fossil Energy Capacity Grows to 263 GW with Solar Leading at 133 GW by 2025
Jan 5, 2026, 2:22 PM

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