Key Points

India's renewable energy sector has achieved remarkable growth under Union Minister Pralhad Joshi's oversight, expanding by 35% in the financial year 2024-25. The country has successfully increased its solar energy capacity from 15 GW to 21 GW, crossing the significant 100 GW milestone. To further accelerate decarbonization, the government is introducing a mandatory BioCNG blending program in transportation and household sectors. These developments signal India's strong commitment to sustainable and clean energy transformation.

Key Points: Pralhad Joshi Reveals India's 35% Renewable Energy Surge

  • India adds 25 GW renewable energy capacity in FY2025
  • Solar energy grows 38% from 15 GW to 21 GW
  • Government mandates BioCNG blending in transportation
  • Renewable sector shows significant year-on-year expansion
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Pralhad Joshi highlights India's significant growth in renewable energy sector

Union Minister highlights India's remarkable renewable energy growth, solar capacity expansion, and new BioCNG decarbonization strategy

"We crossed the 100 gigawatt mark in solar energy - Pralhad Joshi"

New Delhi, April 1

Union Minister Pralhad Joshi addressed a press conference on Tuesday and explained India's progress in the renewable energy sector over the past year.

He stated that India's renewable energy sector has achieved significant growth and has added 25 GW in the financial year which ended on March 31, 2025. Joshi said that it is an increase of 35 per cent as compared to previous year.

"The renewable energy sector has made tremendous progress in the last year. India's renewable energy sector achieved the highest ever capacity addition in the financial year 2024-25 by installing 25 gigawatts. During the year ending on March 31, 2025, there was an increase of almost 35 per cent as compared to last year, which was almost 18.57 gigawatts," Pralhad Joshi said during his press conference.

Pralhad Joshi further highlighted that India has clocked an impressive growth of 38 per cent in solar energy and soared from 15 GW to 21 GW in the previous financial year. He also informed that India has crossed the 100 GW mark in solar energy this year.

"Renewable energy in solar, last year it was 15 gigawatts which has increased to 21 gigawatts this time. It is an increase of 38 per cent, the figure is tentative and can grow further. This year we crossed the 100 gigawatt mark in the solar energy and we are currently standing on 103 gigawatts," Joshi said.

Furthermore, he informed that the Union Government has taken a big step to 'decarbonise' by mandating the introduction of BioCNG in the transportation sector and domestic households.

In a significant announcement at the start of FY26, a big step is being taken to further decarbonise the transport sector and domestic households by mandating the introduction of BioCNG for blending of compressed biogas with compressed natural gas (CNG) for transportation and piped natural gas (PNG) for households. The blending obligation starts from with 1per cent on April 1, 2025, increasing upto 5 per cent by FY 2028-29," Joshi said.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
This is fantastic news! India is really stepping up as a global leader in renewable energy. The 35% growth is impressive and gives me hope for our future 🌱
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Priya M.
While the numbers look good, I hope the government is also focusing on proper implementation and maintenance. We've seen many solar projects fail due to poor upkeep.
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Ankit S.
100 GW in solar energy! That's massive! Just imagine how much cleaner our air will be when we transition completely to renewables. Kudos to all the engineers and workers making this happen 👏
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Sunita R.
The BioCNG initiative is interesting but I wonder about the infrastructure. Will gas stations be equipped to handle this? And what about pricing for consumers?
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Vikram J.
These numbers are promising, but I'd like to see more details about rural electrification. Many villages still rely on diesel generators. Hope the benefits reach everyone equally.
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Neha P.
As someone working in the solar industry, I can confirm the growth is real! More jobs being created every month. Exciting times for clean energy professionals 💼☀️

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