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India surpassed fossil fuels with non-fossil capacity, hitting 50% five years early, driven by record renewable growth.
India added a record 52,537 megawatts of power capacity between April 2025 and January 2026, the highest annual increase in its history, driven largely by renewable energy.
Renewable sources accounted for 39,657 MW, including 34,955 MW from solar and 4,613 MW from wind.
As of January 31, 2026, India’s total installed capacity reached 520,510.95 MW, with non-fossil fuel sources surpassing fossil fuels for the first time, reaching 271,969.33 MW.
The country achieved 50% non-fossil fuel capacity five years ahead of its Paris Agreement target, marking significant progress toward climate goals.
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India superó los combustibles fósiles con capacidad no fósil, alcanzando el 50% cinco años antes, impulsada por un crecimiento récord de las energías renovables.