India has become the third-largest country by installed renewable energy capacity, reaching 274.68, with over 150GW of solar PV capacity.
India achieved its highest-ever annual addition of non-fossil fuel capacity—55.3 GW—in FY 2025–26, nearly doubling the previous year’s record of 29.5 GW.
ReNew's Q1 FY26 results showed robust growth, driven by capacity expansion and manufacturing gains. Fundamental catalysts are strong execution, capital discipline, and India's bold clean energy ...
India’s clean energy expansion is central to its longer-term target of 500 GW non-fossil capacity by 2030, even as coal still accounts for a significant share of electricity generation.
India becomes the third-largest renewable energy market in 2025 with 45 GW capacity addition, driven by solar and wind growth ...
Pralhad Joshi on Wednesday said that India has ranked third globally in renewable energy installed capacity, surpassing ...
A new IEEFA report highlights the importance of debt financing in India’s ambition to achieve 500 GW of renewable energy by ...
Dive into India's green energy push with industry insider Pradeep Kheruka, Executive Chairman of Borosil Renewables Ltd. and ...
India achieved a landmark with its highest-ever annual solar capacity addition of 45 GW in FY 2025-26. Minister Pralhad Joshi credited Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Maharashtra for leading this growth ...
Registers a score of 83, the highest ever by any Indian energy company; climbs ~14% year-on-year and over 100% since FY22 debut Ranks among the top 10% of energy companies worldwide, placing ReNew in ...