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India's renewable energy focus shifts from speed to system strength: Govt

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73% : The country's renewable energy sector will be defined by the strength, stability, and depth of its systems, the press statement from the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy said.
62% : India is shifting its focus from rapid capacity addition to enhancing system strength in its renewable energy transition, an official statement said.
62% : Further Green Energy Corridors and new high-capacity transmission lines are set to unlock over 200 GW, the release noted.
60% : India's renewable energy initiative is transitioning from rapid capacity additions to developing a resilient, dispatchable, and integrated system, the government said on Wednesday.
59% : In the last decade, India's renewable energy capacity has grown more than fivefold, from under 35 GW in 2014 to over 197 GW (excluding large hydro) today and is on its way to achieving the goal of achieving 500 GW of non-fossil capacity by 2030, the ministry said.

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