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India ranks third globally with 283.5 GW of renewable capacity, exceeding Brazil. Driven by 'Panchamrit' goals and record FY26 growth, the transition boosts energy security. Success now depends on scaling BESS, fixing DISCOM finances, and resolving grid instability and supply chain gaps.
Click to View MoreEarth Hour 2026 takes place on Saturday, March 28, from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM local time. This global event marks the 20th anniversary of the movement, encouraging millions to switch off non-essential lights to support our planet.
Click to View MoreIndia’s power sector emissions fell 2.6% in 2025 despite rising electricity demand, marking a key decoupling driven by rapid solar expansion and supportive policies. The country achieved its 50% non-fossil capacity NDC target early, though rising industry and transport emissions demand wider decarbonisation and a just transition.
Click to View MoreIndia’s National Green Hydrogen Mission (NGHM) aims to position the country as a global leader in green hydrogen by 2030. Green hydrogen, produced using renewable energy, offers a clean alternative to fossil fuels, helping decarbonize hard-to-abate sectors like steel, fertilizers, mobility, and shipping. The Mission focuses on scaling production, promoting domestic manufacturing, fostering R&D through public-private partnerships, developing port-based hydrogen hubs, and implementing certification standards. Despite challenges like high costs, infrastructure gaps, and technology readiness, strategic policy support, financial incentives, and skill development are driving India’s transition toward a sustainable, low-carbon, and energy-secure future.
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