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India lets states lead clean energy projects as federal efforts stall, with rising industrial demand driving growth.
India’s central government has allowed states to independently launch clean energy tenders, shifting focus from federal-led projects due to 50 GW of unsold renewable capacity.
State-led initiatives, driven by rising demand from data centers and industries, are now the main force behind clean energy growth.
By 2030, commercial and industrial developers are expected to supply 60–80 GW of renewable power, with states like Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh leading.
Challenges remain in grid integration, prompting calls for expanded storage and transmission upgrades.
India’s solar manufacturing capacity has reached nearly 140 GW, supported by government incentives, while green hydrogen infrastructure, including port bunkering, advances under the Green Hydrogen Mission.
India deja que los estados lideren proyectos de energía limpia a medida que los esfuerzos federales se estancan, con el aumento de la demanda industrial impulsando el crecimiento.