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Adani Solar ships 15,000 MW of solar modules, strengthening India's clean energy drive

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60% : "Our 15,000 MW milestone reflects Adani Solar's strong commitment to India's energy independence and clean energy future," said a company spokesperson.
56% : Muft Bijli Yojana, which targets solar power to 10 million households by 2027.
56% : With over half of India's installed electricity capacity already sourced from non-fossil fuels - five years ahead of its Paris Agreement target - the country is on track to achieve 500 GW of clean energy capacity by 2030. Adani Solar, with its end-to-end manufacturing capability from ingots and wafers to modules and ancillary materials, such as solar glass, EVA, and aluminium frames, continues to play a pivotal role in India's transition toward sustainable energy independence, they added.
50% : The impact of Adani Solar's shipments includes 5 million homes powered with affordable solar energy, 2,500 green jobs created, 60 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions avoided annually and modules spanning 65,000 km, enough to circle the Earth 1.5 times, officials said. India's solar manufacturing capacity has surged from 2.3 GW in 2014 to an estimated 100 GW by 2025, with over 100 domestic manufacturers now active in the sector.

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