As of December 31, India's cumulative renewable energy generation has reached 151 GW (including large hydropower plants), and this has not yet included a large number of off-grid equipment.
Í lok síðasta árs náði uppsöfnuð sólarorkuframleiðsla Indlands'49,3 GW.
As of December 31, the country's total clean energy power generation (excluding large hydropower stations) reached 104.87 GW, including 40 GW of wind power, 10.2 GW of biomass, and 4.8 GW of small hydropower projects with a scale of 25MW and above. And the power generation capacity of the incineration power plant that converts waste into energy is 400MW.
Samkvæmt raforkumálayfirvöldum á Indlandi, þar með talið's 46,5 GW af stórfelldri vatnsorkuframleiðslu, nær endurnýjanlegri orkuframleiðsla þess 151,4 GW.
Og þessi tala inniheldur aðeins nýjar raforkuvinnslustöðvar utan nets síðan í júlí, þannig að raunveruleg framleiðsla hreinnar orkuframleiðsluaðstöðu á Indlandi er enn meiri.
India's National Solar Energy Research Institute identified the country's solar power potential at about 750GWp based on land availability and solar irradiance assessments. India's Ministry of New and Renewable Energy is working to address land and grid connectivity and capacity barriers to help the country achieve its goal of 500GW of non-fossil energy generation within this decade.