India  

Power generation: India records third-highest growth in power generation; behind only US & China in last five years

IndiaTimes Thursday, 19 June 2025 ()
India ranks as the third-fastest-growing country in power generation, driven by rising electricity demand and a strong clean energy agenda. Solar PV projects lead renewable investments, constituting over half of non-fossil energy investments. In 2024, 83% of power sector investment was directed towards clean energy, supported by significant DFI funding and FDI inflows.
0
shares
ShareTweetSavePostSend
 

You Might Like


Related videos from verified sources

Trump Vs BRICS: Trump Declares Economic WAR On BRICS Allies, Warns 10% Tariffs On ‘Anti-U.S Bloc’ [Video]

Trump Vs BRICS: Trump Declares Economic WAR On BRICS Allies, Warns 10% Tariffs On ‘Anti-U.S Bloc’

Trump Vs BRICS: In a move set to rattle global markets, former President Donald Trump has issued a severe warning to the BRICS nations and their allies. He threatens to impose a blanket 10% tariff on..

Credit: Oneindia     Duration: 03:10Published
All new Nissan Micra Interior Design in Gear blue color [Video]

All new Nissan Micra Interior Design in Gear blue color

The all-new, sixth-generation Nissan MICRA will return to the B-segment in 2025 as a fully-connected, pure EV with an audacious new look. Combining an assertive personality with zero-emission mobility,..

Credit: AutoMotions     Duration: 02:30Published
Russian Envoy’s FIERY Speech In UNSC, SLAMS Ukraine Of ‘Corruption And Western-Backed War…’ [Video]

Russian Envoy’s FIERY Speech In UNSC, SLAMS Ukraine Of ‘Corruption And Western-Backed War…’

In a fiery UN Security Council address, Russia’s envoy Vassily Nebenzia accused Ukrainian President Zelensky of clinging to power by avoiding elections and embezzling billions in Western aid. He..

Credit: Oneindia     Duration: 17:28Published

Related news from verified sources

India records highest growth in power generation after US & China in last five years: IEA


newKerala.com

India's annual mean temperature rise up from 25.05°C in 2001 to 25.74°C in 2024, Electricity generation from renewable sources increased more than three times in 10 years

India's annual mean temperature has risen significantly from 2001 to 2024, with 2024 being the hottest year on record. Renewable energy generation has tripled in...
IndiaTimes

Structural Reforms In Last 11 Years Reshaped India’s Macroeconomic Fundamentals: FM Sitharaman

She further stated that "when we came to power in 2014, the foremost priority was growth revival as India was then considered as part of the ‘Fragile Five’...
Zee News