India now ranks third globally in renewable energy capacity, achieving 283.46 GW of non-fossil capacity. Although India met its 50% clean energy target five years early, inadequate grid infrastructure caused 300 GWh of renewable energy curtailment in early 2026.
Click to View MoreIndia aims to five hundred gigawatts of non-fossil capacity by 2030. Achieving this demands overcoming grid integration gaps, scaling battery storage, boosting green hydrogen demand, and ensuring the financial health of distribution companies through targeted policies and continuous infrastructure reforms.
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