While global energy demand is increasing, around 675 million people worldwide still lack access to basic electricity.
India’s renewable energy installed capacity reached 209.4 GW by December 2024. Between January and December 2024, 24,546 MW of solar capacity and 3,426 MW of wind capacity were added.
Union Budget 2025-26 boosts renewable energy with Rs. 20,000 crore (US$ 2.30 billion) for nuclear, rooftop solar, and domestic manufacturing incentives.
Giving a strong push to renewable energy, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has increased the budget allocation for the sector by Rs 9251 crore. The new allocation of 26549 crore is 53 per cent ...
Sitharaman announced a Rs 20,000-crore nuclear mission and duty exemptions for crucial minerals and capital goods for ...
India may be the world's third-largest economy. To sustain this growth, the government is sparking nothing short of an ...
The commitments unveiled in this year’s Budget will have a significant impact on the country’s renewable energy ambitions, energy security and economic resilience ...
State-owned Oil India Limited has established Oil Green Energy, a wholly owned subsidiary to lead renewable energy ...
The Budget emphasizes India's commitment to clean energy and decarbonization. Industry leaders highlight investments in solar ...
Renewable energy now accounts for approximately 47 per cent of India’s total installed power capacity, according to the ...
The Union Budget 2025-26 has been applauded by the renewable energy sector for its emphasis on clean power, manufacturing, and sustainability. Key highlights include strategic initiatives, increased ...
Budget 2025 aims for a 12-fold expansion in India’s nuclear capacity by 2047, with a thrust on smaller reactors. In that ...