India’s Non-Fossil Fuel Power Capacity Crosses 250 GW

Context

In August 2025, India crossed the 250 GW mark of installed capacity from non-fossil fuel sources, a key halfway milestone toward its 2030 target of 500 GW. This achievement underscores India’s commitment under the Paris Agreement (2015) and its roadmap to net-zero by 2070.

Key Highlights

  1. Current Installed Capacity
  • Total capacity (Aug 2025): 521.405 GW.
  • Non-fossil capacity: 250 GW (≈ 50.7% of total capacity).
  • Renewables (excluding large hydro & nuclear): 192 GW.
  • Balance capacity from large hydro + nuclear projects.
  1. Sectoral Growth
  • Solar Power: Main driver; 17,483 MW added in FY26 so far.
  • Wind Energy: Added 2,643 MW in same period.
  • Other sources: Biomass, small hydro, hybrid projects.
  • Solar + Wind together = 123 GW capacity.
  1. Hybrid Projects
  • Hybrid (solar + wind) projects expanding rapidly.
  • ~30 GW under construction (as of June 2025).
  • Crucial for managing intermittency of renewables.
  1. Challenges
  • Transmission bottlenecks: Only 8,830 circuit km of new lines in FY25 (vs. 15,500 ckm target).
  • Land acquisition & clearances: Regulatory/environmental delays.
  • Financial stress: Weakened discoms, burdensome Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs).
  • Close to 25% of projects risk missing 2030 deadline.

Significance

  • Energy Transition: Strong progress toward 500 GW non-fossil by 2030, consistent with COP26 pledges.
  • Climate Action: Advances net-zero by 2070 goals.
  • Energy Security: Cuts dependence on imported coal & crude oil.
  • Global Standing: Enhances India’s credibility as a leader in climate action and renewable energy deployment.

UPSC Prelims Pointers

  • India’s 2030 Target: 500 GW non-fossil capacity (COP26 commitment, Glasgow 2021).
  • Current Share (2025): ~50.7% of installed capacity is non-fossil.
  • Largest Contributor: Solar power.
  • Other Key Sources: Wind, biomass, small hydro, nuclear, large hydro.
  • Hybrid Projects: Aim to address intermittency challenge.
  • Net-Zero Goal: 2070 (announced at COP26).

 

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