02/01/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/01/2025 03:03
Advancing Renewable Energyand Sustainability through Key Government Initiatives
SYNOPSIS
India's energy security is a cornerstone of its economic and environmental strategy, with a strong push toward renewable energy and self-reliance. As of January 2025, the country's non-fossil fuel energy capacity has reached 217.62 GW. The CCDC Wind Initiative has significantly enhanced wind energy development, leading to 48.16 GW of installed capacity. The National Green Hydrogen Mission, launched in 2023, is positioning India as a global leader in hydrogen energy with investments exceeding ₹8 lakh crore. The National Solar Mission has propelled solar energy growth, with installed capacity rising from 9.01 GW in 2016 to 97.86 GW in 2025. Additionally, PM-KUSUM and PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana are accelerating solar adoption among farmers and households. These efforts, supported by substantial government funding and policy measures, highlight India's commitment to achieving energy security while reducing carbon emissions. By leveraging technological advancements and strategic investments, India is on a path toward a cleaner, more resilient energy future.
Introduction
India's energy security is a critical component of its economic growth and sustainability goals. The government has launched various schemes aimed at promoting renewable energy, enhancing grid stability, and reducing carbon emissions. Key initiatives such as the National Bio Energy Mission, National Green Hydrogen Mission, PM-KUSUM, and PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana, reflect the nation's commitment to a cleaner and self-reliant energy future. As of January 2025, India's total non-fossil fuel-based energy capacity has reached 217.62 GW.
INSTALLED RENEWABLE ENERGY CAPACITY (MW)
Sector |
Cumulative Achievements (till 31.03.2014) |
2014-15 |
2023-24 |
2024-25 (01.04.2024 - 31.12.2024) |
Cumulative Achievements (till 31.12.2024) |
Wind Power |
21,042.58 |
2,311.77 |
3,253.38 |
2,276.65 |
48,163.16 |
Solar Power |
2,821.91 |
1,171.62 |
15,033.24 |
16,051.10 |
97,864.72 |
Small Hydro Power |
3,803.68 |
251.68 |
58.95 |
97.30 |
5,100.55 |
Biomass (Bagasse) Cogeneration |
7,419.23 |
295.67 |
0.00 |
372.86 |
9,806.42 |
Biomass (Non-bagasse) Cogeneration |
531.82 |
60.05 |
107.34 |
0.00 |
921.79 |
Waste to Power |
90.58 |
0.00 |
1.60 |
0.00 |
249.74 |
Waste to Energy (Off-grid) |
139.79 |
9.71 |
30.17 |
34.13 |
370.20 |
Total |
35,849.59 |
4,100.50 |
18,484.68 |
18,832.04 |
162,476.58 |
CCDC Wind Initiative
About the Scheme:
Launched in June 2020, the Centralized Data Collection and Coordination (CCDC) Wind Initiative aims to advance India's wind energy development by improving wind resource assessment through accurate data collection and research. The initiative provides valuable insights for project developers, helping them identify the most promising locations for wind energy projects. It supports the efficient implementation of large-scale wind energy projects and encourages investments in the wind sector. The Government, through National Institute of Wind Energy (NIWE), has installed over 800 wind-monitoring stations all over country and issued wind potential maps at 50m, 80m and 100m above ground level. As on 30 January 2024, India's cumulative wind power capacity stands at 48.16 GW.
Objective:
Key Achievements:
National Green Hydrogen Mission
About the Scheme:
Launched in January 2023, the National Green Hydrogen Mission is an ambitious initiative aimed at transitioning India towards a hydrogen-based economy. The scheme focuses on the development of indigenous technology for green hydrogen production, infrastructure for storage, transportation, and utilization. By promoting hydrogen as a clean energy source, the mission aims to position India as a global leader in green hydrogen production and export, thereby driving sustainability and reducing dependence on fossil fuels. With over Rs. 8 lakh crores in total investments, green hydrogen capacity is expected to reach 5 million metric tons by 2030. This is expected to create 6 lakh jobs by 2030.
Objective:
Key Achievements:
National Solar Mission (NSM)
About the Scheme:
Launched in January 2010, NSM is a major initiative to promote ecological sustainable growth while addressing India's energy security challenges. It is also a major contribution by India to the global effort to meet the challenges of climate change. In order to achieve the above target, Government of India have launched various schemes to encourage generation of solar power in the country like Solar Park Scheme, VGF Schemes, CPSU Scheme, Defence Scheme, Canal bank & Canal top Scheme, Bundling Scheme, Grid Connected Solar Rooftop Scheme etc.
Objectives:
Off-Grid Solar PV Programme:
Off-grid Solar PV Applications Programme is one of the oldest programmes of the Ministry aimed at providing solar PV-based applications in areas where grid power is either not available or is unreliable. Applications such as solar home lighting systems, solar street lighting systems, solar power plants, solar pumps, solar lanterns and solar study lamps are covered under the programme.
Solar Grid Connected Programme:
Government of India have launched various schemes to encourage generation of solar power in the country like Solar Park Scheme, VGF Schemes, CPSU Scheme, Defence Scheme, Canal bank & Canal top Scheme, Bundling Scheme, Grid Connected Solar Rooftop Scheme etc. Various policy measures are also undertaken to promote the grid connected solar power plants. By 2023, India achieved 5th rank in the world in solar power deployment.
Key Achievements:
Parameter |
2016 (By March 2016) |
2024 (By March 2024) |
Total Installed Solar Capacity |
9.01 GW |
*96.86 GW |
Number of Solar Parks |
34 |
58 |
Total Capacity of Solar Parks |
20 GW |
40 GW |
Rooftop Solar Capacity |
90.8 MV |
11,503 MV |
Number of Solar Home Lights |
13.96 lakh |
17.23 lakh |
Number of Solar Street Lights |
4.42 lakh |
9.44 lakh |
Installed Capacity of Power Plants |
172.45 GW |
216.86 GW |
PM-KUSUM Scheme: (Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan)
About the Scheme:
Launched in March 2019, the PM-KUSUM Scheme supports farmers by offering financial assistance for installing solar-powered irrigation systems, including solar pumps and grid-connected solar power plants. By shifting to solar energy, the scheme also helps to reduce carbon emissions and improve energy access in rural agricultural areas. Under the Scheme, central government subsidy upto 30% or 50% of the total cost is given for the installation of standalone solar pumps and for the solarization of existing grid-connected agricultural pumps.
Objective:
Key Achievements:
PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana
About the Scheme:
Launched in February 2024, the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana, the world's largest domestic rooftop solar initiative, is designed to promote rooftop solar energy adoption in residential areas. By providing financial incentives and subsidies for solar panel installation, the scheme enables households to generate their electricity, reducing their dependence on the national grid and lowering electricity bills. The initiative has a bold vision to supply solar power to one crore households by March 2027.
Objective:
Key Achievements:
References
MNRE Annual Reports (2016-2024)
https://npp.gov.in/dashBoard/cp-map-dashboard
https://mnre.gov.in/en/year-wise-achievement/#
https://www.india.gov.in/spotlight/national-green-hydrogen-mission
https://mnre.gov.in/en/national-green-hydrogen-mission/
https://pib.gov.in/PressNoteDetails.aspx?NoteId=151902
https://pib.gov.in/PressReleaseIframePage.aspx?PRID=2089056
https://ccdcwind.gov.in/potential_of_wind_energy_in_india.html
https://cdnbbsr.s3waas.gov.in/s3716e1b8c6cd17b771da77391355749f3/uploads/2023/08/2023080324.pdf
https://pib.gov.in/PressReleaseIframePage.aspx?PRID=2094992
https://pib.gov.in/PressReleaseIframePage.aspx?PRID=1943905
https://mnre.gov.in/en/bio-gas/
https://pib.gov.in/PressReleaseIframePage.aspx?PRID=2081250
https://www.pmsuryaghar.gov.in/
https://powermin.gov.in/sites/default/files/uploads/ar03_04.pdf
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Santosh Kumar | Sarla Meena | Rishita Aggarwal
Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Energy Security in India
Posted On: 01 FEB 2025 2:30PM by PIB Delhi
Advancing Renewable Energyand Sustainability through Key Government Initiatives SYNOPSIS India's energy security is a cornerstone of its economic and environmental strategy, with a strong push toward renewable energy and self-reliance. As of January 2025, the country's non-fossil fuel energy capacity has reached 217.62 GW. The CCDC Wind Initiative has significantly enhanced wind energy development, leading to 48.16 GW of installed capacity. The National Green Hydrogen Mission, launched in 2023, is positioning India as a global leader in hydrogen energy with investments exceeding ₹8 lakh crore. The National Solar Mission has propelled solar energy growth, with installed capacity rising from 9.01 GW in 2016 to 97.86 GW in 2025. Additionally, PM-KUSUM and PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana are accelerating solar adoption among farmers and households. These efforts, supported by substantial government funding and policy measures, highlight India's commitment to achieving energy security while reducing carbon emissions. By leveraging technological advancements and strategic investments, India is on a path toward a cleaner, more resilient energy future. Introduction India's energy security is a critical component of its economic growth and sustainability goals. The government has launched various schemes aimed at promoting renewable energy, enhancing grid stability, and reducing carbon emissions. Key initiatives such as the National Bio Energy Mission, National Green Hydrogen Mission, PM-KUSUM, and PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana, reflect the nation's commitment to a cleaner and self-reliant energy future. As of January 2025, India's total non-fossil fuel-based energy capacity has reached 217.62 GW. INSTALLED RENEWABLE ENERGY CAPACITY (MW)
CCDC Wind Initiative About the Scheme: Launched in June 2020, the Centralized Data Collection and Coordination (CCDC) Wind Initiative aims to advance India's wind energy development by improving wind resource assessment through accurate data collection and research. The initiative provides valuable insights for project developers, helping them identify the most promising locations for wind energy projects. It supports the efficient implementation of large-scale wind energy projects and encourages investments in the wind sector. The Government, through National Institute of Wind Energy (NIWE), has installed over 800 wind-monitoring stations all over country and issued wind potential maps at 50m, 80m and 100m above ground level. As on 30 January 2024, India's cumulative wind power capacity stands at 48.16 GW. Objective:
Key Achievements:
National Green Hydrogen Mission About the Scheme: Launched in January 2023, the National Green Hydrogen Mission is an ambitious initiative aimed at transitioning India towards a hydrogen-based economy. The scheme focuses on the development of indigenous technology for green hydrogen production, infrastructure for storage, transportation, and utilization. By promoting hydrogen as a clean energy source, the mission aims to position India as a global leader in green hydrogen production and export, thereby driving sustainability and reducing dependence on fossil fuels. With over Rs. 8 lakh crores in total investments, green hydrogen capacity is expected to reach 5 million metric tons by 2030. This is expected to create 6 lakh jobs by 2030. Objective:
Key Achievements:
National Solar Mission (NSM) About the Scheme: Launched in January 2010, NSM is a major initiative to promote ecological sustainable growth while addressing India's energy security challenges. It is also a major contribution by India to the global effort to meet the challenges of climate change. In order to achieve the above target, Government of India have launched various schemes to encourage generation of solar power in the country like Solar Park Scheme, VGF Schemes, CPSU Scheme, Defence Scheme, Canal bank & Canal top Scheme, Bundling Scheme, Grid Connected Solar Rooftop Scheme etc. Objectives:
Off-Grid Solar PV Programme: Off-grid Solar PV Applications Programme is one of the oldest programmes of the Ministry aimed at providing solar PV-based applications in areas where grid power is either not available or is unreliable. Applications such as solar home lighting systems, solar street lighting systems, solar power plants, solar pumps, solar lanterns and solar study lamps are covered under the programme. Solar Grid Connected Programme: Government of India have launched various schemes to encourage generation of solar power in the country like Solar Park Scheme, VGF Schemes, CPSU Scheme, Defence Scheme, Canal bank & Canal top Scheme, Bundling Scheme, Grid Connected Solar Rooftop Scheme etc. Various policy measures are also undertaken to promote the grid connected solar power plants. By 2023, India achieved 5th rank in the world in solar power deployment. Key Achievements:
PM-KUSUM Scheme: (Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan) About the Scheme: Launched in March 2019, the PM-KUSUM Scheme supports farmers by offering financial assistance for installing solar-powered irrigation systems, including solar pumps and grid-connected solar power plants. By shifting to solar energy, the scheme also helps to reduce carbon emissions and improve energy access in rural agricultural areas. Under the Scheme, central government subsidy upto 30% or 50% of the total cost is given for the installation of standalone solar pumps and for the solarization of existing grid-connected agricultural pumps. Objective:
Key Achievements:
PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana About the Scheme: Launched in February 2024, the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana, the world's largest domestic rooftop solar initiative, is designed to promote rooftop solar energy adoption in residential areas. By providing financial incentives and subsidies for solar panel installation, the scheme enables households to generate their electricity, reducing their dependence on the national grid and lowering electricity bills. The initiative has a bold vision to supply solar power to one crore households by March 2027. Objective:
Key Achievements:
References MNRE Annual Reports (2016-2024) https://npp.gov.in/dashBoard/cp-map-dashboard https://mnre.gov.in/en/year-wise-achievement/# https://www.india.gov.in/spotlight/national-green-hydrogen-mission https://mnre.gov.in/en/national-green-hydrogen-mission/ https://pib.gov.in/PressNoteDetails.aspx?NoteId=151902 https://pib.gov.in/PressReleaseIframePage.aspx?PRID=2089056 https://ccdcwind.gov.in/potential_of_wind_energy_in_india.html https://cdnbbsr.s3waas.gov.in/s3716e1b8c6cd17b771da77391355749f3/uploads/2023/08/2023080324.pdf https://pib.gov.in/PressReleaseIframePage.aspx?PRID=2094992 https://pib.gov.in/PressReleaseIframePage.aspx?PRID=1943905 https://mnre.gov.in/en/bio-gas/ https://pib.gov.in/PressReleaseIframePage.aspx?PRID=2081250 https://www.pmsuryaghar.gov.in/ https://powermin.gov.in/sites/default/files/uploads/ar03_04.pdf ***** Santosh Kumar | Sarla Meena | Rishita Aggarwal
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