India renewables capacity
Why India is a key investment destination for renewables
Why India is a key investment destination for renewables
Key policies open the market for global and domestic investors.
What India’s 537GW renewables capacity target needs
This is in line with its goal to achieve 50% cumulative installed capacity by 2030.
Greenko to develop 11GWh pumped storage
It is investing around $1.2b for the project.
India’s wind capacity rises by 26%
The market added 1.85GW of new capacity.
Other RE sector in India to expand slower than solar: report
Onshore wind and biomass are seen to reach 90.3GW and 17.5GW in 2032, respectively.
India misses 2022 renewable capacity target
But the solar sector posted a sharp increase of 12.8GW during the period.
SJVN unit, GRIDCO to form JV for 3,000MW hydro, solar project
The projects are expected to attract Rs 20,000 in investment in Odisha.
ReNew Power to develop 300MW renewable energy project
The wind and solar hybrid project will be located in Jajpur, Odisha.
Amazon to develop 420MW solar projects in India
These involve three projects in Rajasthan.
Onshore wind to play a key role in achieving India’s 2030 target
The country has almost 41GW of onshore wind capacity.
India could raise RE capacity by about 24GW with wind energy
As of March 2022, 37.7% of its cumulative installed capacity was wind.
TP Renewable, SIDBI partner to set up 1,000 green energy enterprises in India
This is meant to promote sustainable rural entrepreneurship.
ReNew Power records US$1m loss in Q123
This is down from a net profit of US$5m in the same quarter in 2022.
India may not reach 175GW RE capacity target by 2022: Fitch
The passage of the Energy Conservation (Amendment) Bill will support its growth.
NTPC commissions 56MW Kawas Solar project
Its solar installed capacity is now at 69,454MW.
ReNew Power secures $1b loan for hybrid battery-enabled project
This is the largest ECB project loan in India’s renewable sector.
Tata Power unit commissions 225MW hybrid power project in Rajasthan
This is Tata Power’s first hybrid project.
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