MNRE Accelerates Renewable Energy Mission With 1 Crore Rooftop Solar Target And 13 Lakh Green Jobs By 2025

Representational image. Credit: Canva

The Government of India, through the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, has been consistently working to promote renewable energy development across the country. As part of its nationwide initiatives, a total of approximately 13 lakh employment opportunities are estimated to be generated in the renewable energy sector by June 2025, according to studies by the Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW) and TERI. These opportunities span across solar, wind, biomass, and hydro power segments, offering direct and indirect jobs to local youth and trained technicians.

The Ministry has been implementing various schemes to support the generation of renewable energy. Among them is the “Development of Solar Parks and Ultra-Mega Solar Power Projects” scheme, which has led to the sanctioning of solar parks in multiple states, including a total sanctioned capacity of 4,248 MW in Madhya Pradesh alone. These parks are contributing significantly to the overall renewable energy installed capacity in the country.

The central government also launched the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana (PM-SGMBY) in February 2024. This national rooftop solar initiative aims to equip one crore households with rooftop solar systems by 2026-27. The program is being implemented across all States and Union Territories and has seen positive response and implementation, including thousands of applications and installations in districts like Satna, Madhya Pradesh.

Another key initiative is the Pradhan Mantri-Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan (PM-KUSUM), which is being implemented across India. This scheme focuses on enabling farmers to install solar pumps and grid-connected solar power plants. It is designed to reduce the dependence of farmers on diesel and grid-based electricity, while also providing them with an additional source of income through the sale of surplus power to the grid. Implementation of the scheme is carried out by State Implementing Agencies, and the capacities are allocated based on demand and progress from the states.

The Government has also focused on skilling initiatives to support the renewable energy ecosystem. As part of this effort, nearly 31,829 candidates have been trained under the Ministry’s Suryamitra, Vayumitra, and Jal-urja Mitra Skill Development Programmes. In addition, the Skill Council of Green Jobs (SCGJ) has conducted training and certification of thousands of individuals under the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana and other skill development schemes in solar energy across India.

These initiatives showcase the government’s commitment to promoting clean energy while also focusing on inclusive economic development through job creation and skill-building. With continued efforts and cooperation between central and state governments, India is moving steadily towards achieving its renewable energy targets and ensuring a sustainable energy future for the nation. (Source – Lok Sabha)


Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

 

  • Related Posts

    AGL Energy To Build One Of Australia’s Largest Solar And Battery Microgrids For Koompartu Farms

    Australian energy retailer AGL Energy is set to develop one of Australia’s largest privately owned, non-mining renewable energy microgrids for Koompartu Farms, the largest almond orchard in South Australia. The…

    Weekly Tech Newsletter | Battery Intelligence, AI & Solar Innovation

    State of Charge (SoC) is one of the most critical indicators of battery health and performance, representing the amount of usable energy available in a battery. This edition of Solarpedia…

    Have You Seen?

    OPEC+ to raise oil production by 188,000 bpd in August

    • July 5, 2026
    OPEC+ to raise oil production by 188,000 bpd in August

    America’s Energy Dominance: The Fruit of Freedom on Our 250th

    • July 4, 2026
    America’s Energy Dominance: The Fruit of Freedom on Our 250th

    Oil Prices Little Changed for Week as US-Iran Peace Efforts Hold

    • July 4, 2026
    Oil Prices Little Changed for Week as US-Iran Peace Efforts Hold

    AGL Energy To Build One Of Australia’s Largest Solar And Battery Microgrids For Koompartu Farms

    • July 4, 2026
    AGL Energy To Build One Of Australia’s Largest Solar And Battery Microgrids For Koompartu Farms

    Weekly Tech Newsletter | Battery Intelligence, AI & Solar Innovation

    • July 4, 2026
    Weekly Tech Newsletter | Battery Intelligence, AI & Solar Innovation

    Aboitiz Renewables Inaugurates 92.55 MWp San Manuel Solar Power Plant In Pangasinan, Philippines

    • July 4, 2026
    Aboitiz Renewables Inaugurates 92.55 MWp San Manuel Solar Power Plant In Pangasinan, Philippines

    Bhutan Commissions 7.83 MW Rooftop Solar Project Across 187 Public Buildings

    • July 4, 2026
    Bhutan Commissions 7.83 MW Rooftop Solar Project Across 187 Public Buildings

    Green Guarantee Company Mobilizes USD 70 Million To Expand Clean Energy Access Across Africa

    • July 4, 2026
    Green Guarantee Company Mobilizes USD 70 Million To Expand Clean Energy Access Across Africa

    Brent Oil Curve Weakens Further as Prompt Supply Glut Swamps Market

    • July 4, 2026
    Brent Oil Curve Weakens Further as Prompt Supply Glut Swamps Market

    What Natural Gas’s Ascendancy Says About the US

    • July 4, 2026
    What Natural Gas’s Ascendancy Says About the US