500 GW renewable energy target by 2030: Minister

The minister said India’s energy transition programme is at the top in the world. The renewable energy capacity addition in the country is the fastest in the world.
Imahe used for representation.(Express Illustration)
Imahe used for representation.(Express Illustration)

NEW DELHI:   Power minister RK Singh on Monday said India will achieve its 500 GW renewable energy target before the 2030 deadline. Singh, while addressing India Energy Transition Summit 2023 organised by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry, also said that if the country had not lost two years because of COVID-19, India would have achieved 50% of its power generation capacity from non-fossil fuels, by now. 

“We will achieve 500 GW of renewable energy (RE) well before 2030,” he said. Currently, the country has 424 GW of power generation capacity, which includes nearly 180 GW from non-fossil fuels and another 88 GW is in the works. "

The minister said India’s energy transition programme is at the top in the world. The renewable energy capacity addition in the country is the fastest in the world. New and renewable energy secretary Bhupinder Singh Bhalla said the country added 15 GW of renewable energy in the last financial year (2022-23), which would be increased to 25 GW in 2023-24 and further to 40 GW in 2024-25. The minister also added that 50 GW of renewable energy projects would go for bidding annually from this year onwards.

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