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India achieves 50% non-fossil power capacity, 5 years ahead of Paris pledge

  • India has achieved 50% non-fossil fuel capacity, five years ahead of its 2030 target, signaling a commitment to sustainable development and climate action.
  • The total installed power capacity in India is now 484.8 GW, with 242.8 GW coming from non-fossil fuel sources, showcasing significant progress towards cleaner energy.
  • Key programs like PM-KUSUM and PM Surya Ghar have empowered farmers with solar-powered pumps and provided solar energy to millions of households, contributing to decentralized energy generation.
  • The next phase of India's energy transition focuses on quality, equity, and resilience in clean energy access, emphasizing the importance of renewable systems, energy storage, and sustainable material use.

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