Key Points

Petroleum Minister Hardeep Puri announced Indian Oil's massive shift to solar power at 36,000 retail outlets. India's solar capacity has grown 37-fold since 2014, reaching 105.65 GW this year. The minister linked this green push to PM Modi's vision of self-reliance and environmental responsibility. Puri also highlighted India's improved tax compliance and domestic solar manufacturing growth as signs of economic progress.

Key Points: Hardeep Puri Says Indian Oil Solarizes 36000 Retail Outlets

  • Indian Oil powers 36000 fuel stations with solar energy
  • Solar capacity grew from 2.82 GW to 105.65 GW since 2014
  • Domestic solar cell production now at 25GW
  • Income tax returns doubled under Modi government
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Indian Oil using solar power at 36,000 retail outlets in push to green energy: Hardeep Puri

Petroleum Minister Hardeep Puri announces Indian Oil's 36000 solar-powered fuel stations, boosting PM Modi's green energy vision.

"New India is moving forward on the mantra of complementary aspects of Economy and Environment. - Hardeep Puri"

New Delhi, July 4

Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Hardeep Singh Puri, said on Friday that self-reliance in electricity is crucial for a self-reliant India and solar energy is playing a significant role in this.

The minister highlighted that in accordance with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision, Indian Oil Corp Ltd has expanded this strength of India by fully solarizing its over 36,000 retail outlets, where most operations are powered by solar energy.

This commendable effort not only saves on electricity bills but also makes an invaluable contribution to building a 'Green India,' the minister observed in a post on X social media platform.

He said, “New India is moving forward on the mantra of complementary aspects of Economy and Environment. Whether it's the roof of a home, an office, or a factory... if there’s even a little space, utilise solar energy. It is proving to be a major means of meeting energy needs.”

India's solar energy capacity has taken a massive leap in the last 11 years -- from a mere 2.82 GW in 2014 to an impressive 105.65 GW as of March 31 this year, according to official figures.

The total installed solar capacity of 105.65 GW comprises 81.01 GW from ground-mounted installations, 17.02 GW from rooftop solar, 2.87 GW from solar components of hybrid projects, and 4.74 GW from off-grid systems. The growth demonstrates continued uptake of solar energy across utility-scale and distributed categories.

The expansion in the installation of solar power generation capacity has been backed by a robust domestic production of solar cells and wafers which was almost non-existent in 2014. India has now built a strong foundation with 25GW of solar cell production and 2GW of wafer production.

Puri also highlighted that the number of Income Tax returns filed has increased from 3.6 crore in the financial year 2013-14 to 8.5 crore in the financial year 2024-25, with 95 per cent processed within 30 days. These figures reflect India's emerging financial culture. When taxation is managed honestly, it becomes a powerful medium of empowerment. This can be seen in the welfare schemes of the Modi government, he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the solar push, I wonder about maintenance costs. Solar panels need regular cleaning and repairs. Hope Indian Oil has proper plans for this. Also, what about rainy days when solar output is low? Would like to see more technical details about backup systems.
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Rohit P
From 2.82 GW to 105 GW in a decade - that's some serious progress! 🇮🇳 But we need to ensure the solar panels are made in India too, not just imported from China. Glad to see domestic production is growing. Make in India should be the focus for solar components as well.
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Sarah B
As an expat living in India, I'm impressed by these green initiatives. The scale of implementation is remarkable. However, I wish there was more public awareness about how individuals can contribute. Maybe Indian Oil could run campaigns educating customers about solar benefits at their outlets?
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Kavya N
Good step, but what about the petrol pumps in remote areas? Are they also getting solar panels? The government should ensure equitable distribution of these green technologies across urban and rural India. Development should be inclusive!
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Vikram M
Solar energy + petrol pumps - never thought I'd see this combination! 😄 But it makes perfect sense. Hope this reduces fuel prices eventually since operational costs will come down. When will we see solar-powered charging stations for EVs at these outlets? That would be the next big thing!

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