Renewable Energy

BASF’s Green Gambit: Chemical Giant Bets Big on Gujarat’s Hybrid Energy

When a chemical manufacturing giant decides to generate its own green electricity rather than simply buying it off the grid, something fundamental is shifting in India’s industrial landscape. BASF India Limited has joined forces with Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions to develop a 12.21 megawatt hybrid wind-solar captive project in Gujarat’s Jamnagar district, marking a […]

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One-Third Green: India’s Clean Energy Revolution Powers Forward

India has quietly achieved what seemed impossible just a decade ago—producing one-third of its electricity from sources that don’t burn fossil fuels. Whilst the world debates climate action, India is simply getting on with it. Between April and September 2025, wind turbines spun, solar panels gleamed, rivers powered turbines, and nuclear reactors hummed, collectively delivering

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India Set to Dominate Global Energy Demand Growth Through 2035

The world’s energy landscape is preparing for a seismic shift eastward. According to the International Energy Agency‘s latest projections, India will emerge as the single largest driver of global energy-demand growth by 2035. This isn’t marginal growth—India‘s total energy consumption will surge by over 15 exajoules, nearly matching the combined increases from China and Southeast

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India’s Green Hydrogen Target Slips: 5 MMT Goal Now Pushed to 2032

India’s ambitious green hydrogen dream has hit a speed bump, forcing policymakers to recalibrate their timeline for a cleaner energy future. The country initially aimed to produce 5 million metric tonnes of green hydrogen annually by 2030 under its National Green Hydrogen Mission launched in 2023. That target now appears unrealistic, with senior government officials

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India-Bhutan Sign Landmark Renewable Energy MoU: A Green Partnership Takes Shape

Two Himalayan neighbours have just raised the stakes in South Asia’s clean energy race with a sweeping new agreement. India and Bhutan recently formalised a Memorandum of Understanding that fundamentally expands their renewable energy collaboration beyond traditional hydropower. The MoU covers solar, wind, biomass, green hydrogen, energy storage, and capacity building—essentially the entire spectrum of

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Building Power Plants Nobody Needs: India’s Renewable Energy Paradox

Imagine spending billions building state-of-the-art kitchens across a city, only to discover nobody’s particularly hungry. That’s essentially what’s happening with India’s renewable energy sector in 2025—a boom in clean power capacity that’s rapidly outpacing actual electricity demand, creating a paradox where success breeds its own problems. India hit 50% non-fossil fuel capacity earlier this year,

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When Clean Energy Dreams Collide With Grid Reality: India’s 42 GW Dilemma

Here’s an inconvenient truth about India’s renewable energy revolution: you can build all the solar panels and wind turbines you want, but if nobody’s willing to buy the electricity they generate, you’ve just created very expensive lawn ornaments. That’s the uncomfortable reality facing 42 gigawatts of renewable energy projects currently under Ministry of Power review—projects

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IKEA’s Parent Company Plants Renewable Energy Flag in Indian Desert

Rajasthan’s scorching desert will soon power IKEA’s Indian ambitions. Netherlands-based Ingka Group, the world’s largest IKEA retailer, just made its inaugural foray into India’s renewable energy sector with a major solar power investment transforming barren landscape into clean electricity generation. The move positions Ingka at the forefront of global retailers advancing clean energy in one

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India’s Battery Manufacturing Surges Toward 100 GWh Milestone

India’s battery manufacturing revolution just hit critical mass. The country’s installed capacity rapidly approaches 60 GWh and projects to hit 100 GWh by next year, according to experts at the Renewable Energy India Expo 2025 held in Greater Noida. This remarkable growth reflects India’s commitment to expanding its clean energy ecosystem, primarily driven by rising

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India’s Clean Energy Triumph: Fourth-Largest Renewable Producer Rewrites Global Power Rankings

India has shattered expectations and rewritten global energy rankings, emerging as the world’s fourth-largest renewable energy producer with an installed capacity of 257 gigawatts as of 2025. This remarkable achievement, announced by Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy Pralhad Joshi, marks a nearly threefold increase from just 81 GW in 2014, reflecting the country’s

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