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“500 GW by 2030, Net Zero by 2070: Balancing Demand with Green Innovation”

India’s Clean Energy Roadmap: Powering 2047 with Renewables, Storage & Hydrogen.                                                                                                                                              

India’s electricity demand is projected to soar to 708 GW by 2047, requiring an installed capacity of nearly 2,100 GW to align with its net-zero 2070 pledge. Solar and wind will drive this transition, with 500 GW renewable capacity targeted by 2030—280 GW solar and 140 GW wind, including 30 GW offshore. Storage remains a critical pillar, with 74 GW needed by 2032, supported by falling battery costs and a surge in storage-linked tenders. The National Green Hydrogen Mission, backed by $2.4 billion in subsidies, aims for 5 MMT of annual production by 2030, requiring 125 GW of renewables. EV adoption is also accelerating, with sales expected to hit 12.8 million by FY30 and 10,000 e-buses planned under the PM e-Bus Sewa scheme. Supported by the ₹21.97 lakh crore PLI scheme, India is building a secure, clean-tech supply chain. Experts say achieving these ambitious goals will require coordinated policy and strong private sector participation.

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