India’s rapid solar energy expansion faced an unexpected challenge in 2025. Despite adding record levels of new capacity, a significant amount of clean electricity never reached homes or businesses.
As India accelerates toward its ambitious clean energy targets, the real test lies not just in adding gigawatts of solar and ...
India’s energy transition has reached a phase where ambition and capital are no longer the constraints. Alignment between ...
A massive 38GW of solar capacity was added in India in 2025, yet curtailment emerged as a key theme of the year. Image: SECI. India’s power system faced growing integration challenges in 2025 as solar ...
With rising electricity tariffs, growing peak-hour demand, and grid reliability challenges in many states, residential solar in India is no longer just a cost-saving choice—it has become a strategic ...
India's booming AI sector faces a critical energy challenge. Despite massive solar power production and ready transmission lines, mismanagement of the power grid is causing significant renewable ...
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) will lend $1.2 billion to India in 2026 for clean energy projects, including transport ...
India could cut electricity costs to about $50/MWh by 2050 by transitioning to a fully wind- and solar-powered system with primarily day-night balancing, according to new modeling that includes ...
The public sector will also play a big role in financing renewables project in India. Image: Tata Power The Indian government has set an ambitious goal of installing 500GW of renewable energy by 2030.
Agriculture is a part of India's workforce with almost half of the people working in this field. It also uses a lot of water, 80 per cent of the freshwater that India has.