India’s total established renewable energy capacity has passed the milestone of 100 GigaWatts. This was notified by the Power Ministry.
The total established renewable energy capacity in India, excluding large hydro, has passed the milestone of 100 GW.
Today India holds at 4th place in the world in terms of established RE capacity, 5th in solar and 4th in wind in terms of established capacity: Ministry of Power
The Union Power and New and Renewable Energy Minister R K Singh stated in a tweet that another event day in the history of the Indian Power Sector.
The Minister said, “Our installed Renewable Energy capacity (excluding large Hydro) has crossed 1,00,000 Megawatts. Under the visionary leadership of PM @narendramodi Ji, we shall continue to be global leaders in Energy Transition.”
He stated that the milestone of reaching 100 GigaWatts of established renewable energy capacity is an essential position in India’s journey towards reaching its objective of 450 GigaWatts by 2030.
Another memorial day in the history of the Indian Power Sector. Our established Renewable Energy capacity (excluding large Hydro) has passed 1,00,000 Megawatts. Under the fantastic leadership of PM @narendramodi Ji, we shall remain to be global leaders in Energy Transition.
— R. K. Singh (@RajKSinghIndia) August 12, 2021