India Crosses 50% Non-Fossil Power Capacity, Achieves Clean Energy Milestone Ahead of Schedule

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India has reached a significant clean energy milestone, with over 50% of its total installed power capacity now coming from non-fossil fuel sources — a feat achieved five years ahead of its 2030 target.

This landmark development marks a major shift in India’s energy trajectory and is widely seen as a testament to the country’s focused policy framework and decisive leadership under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The transition from ambition to on-ground delivery underscores the government’s long-term commitment to sustainability and climate-resilient growth.

India’s clean energy journey includes the rapid development of large-scale solar parks, wind energy corridors, and green hydrogen initiatives, along with active participation in international renewable energy alliances such as the International Solar Alliance.

Officials say the milestone reflects more than just infrastructure progress — it signals India’s growing role as a global example of how emerging economies can build scalable and secure energy systems while staying aligned with climate goals.

The shift is expected to boost national energy security, reduce dependence on fossil fuel imports, and contribute significantly to India’s net-zero ambitions by 2070, reinforcing its position as a leader in the global clean energy transition.

 

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