Renewable energy surge: India’s non-fossil fuel power capacity to touch 300 GW soon;
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India’s non-fossil fuel power capacity is nearing 300 GW, with over 40 GW of renewable projects in advanced stages. This surge, driven by robust policies and private sector funding, positions India as a global leader in renewable energy growth, on track to meet its ambitious 2030 targets. Annual additions remain strong despite global challenges.
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