India achieved a historic milestone in renewable energy in 2024, installing a record-breaking 24.5 gigawatts (GW) of power capacity. This marks the highest annual solar installation ever recorded, according to JMK Research, with solar energy now accounting for over 47% of the nation’s total renewable capacity.
Renewable Energy Breakthrough
India’s total renewable energy capacity surpassed 210 GW in December 2024, with solar energy leading the mix at 96 GW. This rapid growth in these installations represents a twofold increase over 2023. Wind energy, which contributed 3.4 GW in 2024, now totals 48 GW, while large hydropower stands at 46.9 GW, according to the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy.
In 2024, solar installations included 18 GW of utility-scale projects, 4.59 GW of rooftop solar, and 1.48 GW of off-grid capacity. Rajasthan led the way with 7.09 GW, followed by Gujarat with 4.32 GW, and Tamil Nadu with 1.73 GW, collectively contributing 71% of India’s utility-scale solar installations.
Wind Energy Growth
The wind energy sector also showed strong momentum, with Gujarat, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu emerging as the leading states. The 3.4 GW added in 2024 represents a 21% increase over the previous year.
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A Green Energy Vision
India’s renewable energy advancements underscore the nation’s commitment to a sustainable future. With solar energy spearheading this revolution, India is rapidly solidifying its position as a global leader in renewable energy and environmental innovation.