India’s Clean Energy Leap: Opportunities, Obstacles & the Road to 2030
The International Energy Agency’s (IEA) Renewables 2025 Report, released on 7th October 2025, projects that global renewable power capacity will double by 2030, with India emerging as the second-largest growth market. As solar and wind energy lead the global expansion, India’s rapid clean energy transition reflects strong policy execution and investor confidence — yet challenges in financing, grid infrastructure, and power distribution threaten to slow its momentum.
India’s Current Status in Renewables
- India’s renewable energy capacity is projected to increase 2.5 times by 2030, according to the IEA.
- Growth is driven by record auction volumes, improved rooftop solar programs, and faster ....
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