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RBI: India's renewable energy surge drives 36% power capacity growth

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74% : Add Asianet Newsable as a Preferred Source Renewable Energy Drives Growth The report highlighted that 2025 marked a milestone year for India's clean energy transition, as the country recorded its highest-ever annual addition to renewable energy capacity.
74% : This sharp rise was primarily led by a surge in solar power installations, reflecting strong policy support and growing private sector participation in the renewable energy space.
73% : In 2025, India recorded its highest-ever annual addition to renewable energy capacity, primarily led by a surge in solar installations". Data from the Central Electricity Authority (CEA), cited in the report, shows that annual renewable energy capacity additions have steadily increased over the years.
73% : The expansion of renewable energy has played a key role in meeting rising electricity demand while reducing dependence on fossil fuels.
64% : India has made significant progress in expanding its power generation capacity over the last five years, with installed power capacity rising by nearly 36 per cent, largely driven by rapid growth in renewable energy, according to a report released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
64% : It stated that "Installed power capacity has increased by nearly 36 per cent over the past five years, largely driven by the expansion of renewable energy.
64% : A Structural Transformation Overall, the RBI report highlighted that India's power sector is undergoing a structural transformation, with renewable energy emerging as the main driver of capacity growth.
61% : 2025 marked a record year for renewable additions, led by solar, while fossil fuel growth remained modest, signaling a major energy transition.
61% : Nuclear capacity saw small additions beginning 2023 onwards, indicating a renewed focus on diversifying clean energy sources beyond renewables.
61% : The record additions in 2025 signal strong momentum in India's clean energy transition, positioning the country to meet its future energy needs in a sustainable manner.
60% : Shifting Energy Mix In contrast, additions to fossil fuel-based power capacity remained relatively modest during the same period, reflecting a gradual shift in India's energy mix.
57% : Focus on Nuclear Power The RBI report noted that India's clean energy push is aligned with its long-term climate and energy security goals.
41% : Fossil fuel capacity additions stayed low, ranging between around 1 GW to 4 GW annually, while nuclear capacity additions were marginal but stable.

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