India’s Total Solar Capacity Surpasses 74 GW
India, a nation with abundant sunshine, has achieved a significant milestone in its renewable energy journey. The Central Electricity Authority (CEA) recently released data confirming that India’s total solar capacity has crossed 74 GW. Let’s delve into the details of this remarkable achievement.
The Solar Surge
The Latest Data:
- According to the CEA’s monthly installed capacity report, India’s cumulative solar energy capacity reached 74.306 GW by the end of January 2024.
- This substantial capacity reflects the country’s commitment to harnessing clean and sustainable energy sources.
Wind Energy Complement:
- According to the CEA’s monthly installed capacity report, India’s cumulative solar energy capacity reached 74.306 GW by the end of January 2024.
- This substantial capacity reflects the country’s commitment to harnessing clean and sustainable energy sources.
January 2024 Additions:
- In the first month of 2024, India added 988 MW of new solar capacities.
- Additionally, 233 MW of wind energy capacity was installed during the same period.
Diverse Energy Mix:
- Beyond renewables, India also expanded its thermal and hydro capacities:
- 414 MW of new thermal capacities.
- 18 MW of new large hydro capacities.
- A minor addition of 1.16 MW in Waste-To-Energy capacities.
- No new capacities were reported in biomass and cogeneration.
Total Renewable Growth:
- Excluding large hydro, India added a total of 1230 MW of renewable capacities in January 2024.
The Future Path
India’s solar journey continues to evolve, driven by policy support, technological advancements, and public awareness. As the nation strives to meet its ambitious renewable energy targets, solar power will play a pivotal role in shaping a sustainable and greener future.