Explanation
India ranks third globally in terms of production of renewable energy.
India's non-fossil fuel capacity (which includes large hydro and nuclear) surpassed 40% as of July 2023, accounting for roughly 43% of the country's installed electricity capacity. In India, solar and wind power account for more than 30% of all installed capacity, making them the most popular renewable energy sources. By July 2023, solar power will have generated about 70.1 GW and wind power 43.7 GW, which is more than 30% of the total.
Explanation
India ranks third globally in terms of production of renewable energy.
India's non-fossil fuel capacity (which includes large hydro and nuclear) surpassed 40% as of July 2023, accounting for roughly 43% of the country's installed electricity capacity. In India, solar and wind power account for more than 30% of all installed capacity, making them the most popular renewable energy sources. By July 2023, solar power will have generated about 70.1 GW and wind power 43.7 GW, which is more than 30% of the total.