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Record-Breaking Renewable Energy Push: India Crosses Symbolic Milestone

India’s renewable energy progress emphasises policy momentum ahead of COP.

Deeksha Upadhyay 19 November 2025 15:26

Record-Breaking Renewable Energy Push: India Crosses Symbolic Milestone

India has reported a major symbolic leap in its clean-energy transition, coinciding with global climate negotiations. While exact data points vary across ministries, the milestone reflects strong policy momentum ahead of the COP summit. The achievement also reinforces India’s Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and medium-term goals under the Panchamrit commitments announced at COP26.

Key Drivers of the Milestone

  1. Rapid Expansion of Solar & Wind Capacity
    India’s utility-scale solar parks, hybrid renewable projects, and offshore wind announcements have pushed installed renewable capacity to new highs. Large RE states such as Rajasthan, Gujarat, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu continue to dominate capacity additions.
  2. Policy Push & Clear Targets
    • The Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for solar modules and batteries has reduced import dependence.
    • Green Open Access Rules and Renewable Purchase Obligations (RPOs) have incentivised industries to shift to clean power.
    • Green Hydrogen Mission has created predictable demand for “round-the-clock” renewable energy.
  3. Private Sector Participation
    Record-low solar tariffs and large bids for hybrid and pumped-storage projects reflect confidence among private developers. Foreign investors are increasingly active in India’s RE auctions due to scale and regulatory stability.
  4. Grid Modernisation Efforts
    Programs such as the Green Energy Corridor, high-voltage transmission lines from RE-rich states, and grid-scale storage projects are helping address intermittency and distribution challenges.

Significance

  • COP Negotiation Leverage: India’s progress strengthens its stance that developed countries must enhance climate finance commitments as emerging economies are meeting targets despite resource constraints.
  • Energy Security: Diversification of energy sources reduces dependence on fossil-fuel imports, improving macroeconomic stability.
  • Green Industrialization: Renewable energy growth supports emerging sectors such as electric mobility, green hydrogen production, and low-carbon manufacturing.
  • Global Leadership Image: India positions itself among leaders like China, the EU, and the US in renewable capacity addition.

Challenges

  • Grid stability, storage capacity, land availability, and balancing coal phase-down with energy demand remain policy priorities.
  • Long-term financing and tariff rationalisation will determine the sustainability of RE expansion.

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