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India is boosting grid resilience and storage to meet its 500 GW non-fossil target by 2030, despite slowing new capacity growth.
India is shifting its renewable energy focus from rapid capacity growth to building a resilient, integrated power system to achieve 500 GW of non-fossil capacity by 2030.
After expanding from under 35 GW to over 197 GW in a decade, the country now prioritizes grid integration, storage, hybrid projects, and market reforms.
Despite a moderation in new capacity additions, annual growth remains among the world’s highest—15–25 GW—driven by over 40 GW of projects in advanced stages and strong state and private sector participation.
Key initiatives include a Rs 2.4 lakh crore transmission plan, storage incentives, domestic manufacturing via PLI schemes, and fiscal reforms to stabilize costs and boost reliability.
India está impulsando la resiliencia de la red y el almacenamiento para alcanzar su objetivo de 500 GW no fósil para 2030, a pesar de la desaceleración del crecimiento de la nueva capacidad.