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India hit 50% non-fossil power capacity by 2025, five years early, driven by solar and major investments.
India reached 50% non-fossil power capacity five years ahead of its 2030 Paris Agreement target, with 262 GW from renewables and other non-fossil sources, surpassing fossil fuel capacity.
In 2025, the country added about 50 GW of renewable energy, primarily solar, supported by ₹2 lakh crore in investments and government schemes.
Despite coal still supplying 72% of electricity and producing over one billion tonnes, experts project its share will drop to 30–35% by 2047.
Challenges like grid integration, land acquisition, and transmission delays persist, but long-term growth is expected with continued policy support and investments.
La India alcanzó el 50% de la capacidad de energía no fósil para 2025, cinco años antes, impulsada por la energía solar y las principales inversiones.