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Non-fossil fuel sources now account for half of India's total power generation capacity of 484.8 gigawatts (GW), a milestone ...
A Deloitte report reveals that India must invest $1.5 trillion by 2030 to combat climate change and transition to renewable ...
India can achieve 70% round-the-clock (RTC) clean electricity for commercial and industrial (C&I) consumers by the year 2030 ...
India achieves 50% clean energy capacity, exceeding its 2030 target. Driven by strong policy & private sector investment, the ...
India will need $1.5 trillion in green investments by 2030 to meet its climate and energy targets, a Deloitte report said.
India achieves 50% clean energy capacity five years early. Driven by strong policy and private players like AGEL, the country ...
While clean energy now makes up 50% of India’s installed capacity, thermal power still generates 85 percent of the actual ...
India will need approximately $1.5 trillion in investments by 2030 to address climate change and expedite its energy ...
India’s clean energy installed capacity hit 50% of total power in June 2025, but actual supply from non-fossil sources ...
A Deloitte report outlines massive investment requirements across renewables, storage, green hydrogen, and sustainable ...
India has reached its goal of deriving 50% of its power generation capacity from non-fossil fuel sources, five years ahead of its 2030 target.
The Cabinet has approved significant green energy investments, raising NTPC's limit to Rs 20,000 crore and allowing NLC India ...