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Renewable Energy
Wind Energy: India has a significant wind energy capacity, primarily in states like Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra. Solar Energy: With abundant sunlight, solar energy is rapidly expanding in India through solar photovoltaic (PV) and concentrated solar power (CSP) technologies. HydroRead more
Wind Energy: India has a significant wind energy capacity, primarily in states like Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra.
Solar Energy: With abundant sunlight, solar energy is rapidly expanding in India through solar photovoltaic (PV) and concentrated solar power (CSP) technologies.
Hydropower: India has utilized its rivers for hydropower generation, with major projects on rivers like the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and others.
Biomass Energy: Biomass resources such as agricultural residues, animal dung, and organic waste are used for energy generation through combustion and biogas production.
Geothermal Energy: Limited exploration has been done, primarily for direct heat applications rather than electricity generation.
Renewable energy (including large hydropower) contributes around 37% to India’s total installed electricity capacity.
Solar energy alone contributes around 10% of the total installed capacity.
Wind energy contributes around 10% of the total installed capacity.
Hydropower contributes around 12% of the total installed capacity.
See lessBiomass and other renewables contribute the remaining percentage to the total installed capacity.