Renewable Energy

Sustained economic growth places an increased demand on energy resources, energy systems and infrastructure. Domestic energy demand is expected to double by 2040 with electricity demand potentially tripling over the same period . At present, our energy mix is dominated by traditional, emissions-intensive fuel sources. But with increasing concerns about climate change and warming temperatures, relying heavily on traditional fuels is not a viable option. Transitioning to clean energy sources of energy which have renewables at their core is of vital importance if we are to meet our Intended Nationally Determined Contributions.

The Indian government has demonstrated its commitment to increasing the share of renewable energy in the electricity mix of the country. Two ambitious targets for renewable energy— 175 GW by 2022 and 450 GW by 2030— have been set by the government and efforts are underway to achieve them. India has consistently been among the top ten countries in terms of attractiveness as a renewable energy market owing to its aggressive targets, which are backed by facilitating polices and regulations.

India’s potential for renewable energy is tremendous. The country can produce more than 1,000 GW of renewable energy if the resources are utilized to their optimum capacity. Increased penetration of renewable energy can not only reduce the emissions intensity of the power sector but also drastically improve energy access and energy security in the country. Decentralised renewable energy can decrease our reliance on grid-distributed electricity and is a boon especially in areas where the supply of grid-based electricity is not reliable.

1000 + GW

Renewable energy potential in India

175 GW

Installed renewable energy target for 2022

450 GW

Installed renewable energy target for 2030

Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation supports several efforts to mainstream renewable energy, such as wind and solar, in the overall energy mix of the country. Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation focuses on strengthening policies and regulations that promote renewable energy, developing a flexible electricity grid that is capable of handling high penetration of renewable energy, mobilizing finance for renewable energy projects and assisting state-level agencies to deploy large-scale renewable energy.

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renewable energy

Scaling up Clean Energy – The Green Power Market Development Group

Sector: Clean Power Undertaken By : CII-Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre, World Resources Institute Recent Publication: 2017

The Green Power Market Development Group (GPMDG) India is an industry-led initiative aimed at rapidly increasing the share of renewable energy in the overall energy consumption of commercial and industrial establishments. GPMDG works towards finding solutions to the policy, regulatory and market barriers that currently impede the growth of the...Read more

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Status of Renewable Energy Development in India in 2016-17

Sector: Clean Power Undertaken By : World Institute of Sustainable Energy Recent Publication: 2017

The Government of India has ambitious plans to scale up renewable energy, and stakeholders are deliberating cost-effective ways to integrate a largeever increasing quantum of renewables with the power system. A challenge being faced today is the lack of robust data on renewable energy, which confines limits the understanding ability of...Read more

solar energy in India

Value Chain Analysis of the Wind and Solar Industry

Sector: Clean Power Undertaken By : Multiple Recent Publication: 2017

The momentum for renewable energy has increased at a rapid pace, and especially so for solar and wind energy. India's ambitious renewable energy target of 175 GW by 2022 makes it imperative to assess the challenges of domestic availability and manufacturing of different renewable components. It is also necessary to create enabling policy and...Read more

Scaling Rooftop Solar: Understanding Consumer Perspectives in East Delhi

The Potential of Solar Rooftop

Sector: Clean Power Undertaken By : Multiple Recent Publication: 2019

Solar Rooftop has significant potential to contribute to India’s renewable energy targets and energy security. India's target of 40 GW of solar rooftop capacity by 2022 has injected increased ambition into the sector. In the meanwhile, solar photovoltaic (PV) technology has steadily gained wider acceptance with significant global capacity growth...Read more

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Busting Myths Around Renewable Energy

Sector: Clean Power Undertaken By : Center for Study of Science, Technology and Policy Recent Publication: 2017

With the ratification of the Paris Agreement, India has committed to clean and renewable energy targets. However, there are several myths and perceptions regarding renewables, which restrict the mainstreaming of renewable energy in the country. For example: renewable energy is expensive, it requires too much land, and can lead to instability in...Read more

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