Green Energy

India solar to quadruple, wind to triple over a decade, power ministry adviser says

India’s solar power capacity is expected to quadruple over the next ​decade, while wind energy capacity could triple, according ‌to a report published on Thursday by an adviser to the country’s power ministry.

The jump ​in renewables is expected to ​reduce India’s dependence on coal as ⁠a primary source of electricity generation ​to 49% by 2035-36, from more than 70% ​currently, according to the National Generation Adequacy Plan released by the Central Electricity Authority.

In its ​report, the CEA estimated that total ​non-fossil fuel capacity would reach 786 gigawatts by ‌2035-36, ⁠with solar energy comprising 65% of the clean power mix.

Nuclear capacity is expected to triple to 22 GW during that period, while ​large hydro ​electricity ⁠capacity is seen rising by 50% to 77 GW.

India’s pumped ​storage hydrpower capacity is projected ​to ⁠surge 13-fold to 94 GW, and battery storage capacity will hit 80 GW ⁠by ​2035-36 from 0.27 GW ​currently, the document showed.

Reporting by Sudarshan Varadhan, writing ​by Nandan Mandayam; Editing by Sonia Cheema

This article has been republished from The Reuters.

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