India’s renewable energy journey is entering a new phase, one defined not just by the pace of expansion but by the strength and stability of its systems. After a decade of record capacity addition, the focus is now on building a resilient, dispatchable and future-ready clean energy architecture to meet the goal of 500 GW of non-fossil capacity by 2030.

According to the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), India’s renewable growth story continues to be among the fastest in the world. The country’s approach is evolving from speed to system strength, from quantity to quality, and from rapid expansion to sustainable integration.

Over the past decade, India’s renewable capacity has grown more than fivefold — from under 35 GW in 2014 to over 197 GW today, excluding large hydro. The nex

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