Renewables’ share in India’s power mix rises to 20.2% in FY25: Report

India's renewable energy use has significantly increased. Renewable sources now provide over 20% of the nation's electricity. This growth reflects a national priority to tap into clean energy. Investment in renewable infrastructure is a key focus....

New Delhi: India has made steady progress in expanding its renewable energy base, with its share in total electricity generation rising to 20.2% in FY25 from 14.2% in FY16, according to a government report released on Monday. Meanwhile, the share of non-renewables declined to 79.8% from 85.8% over the same period. Over 70% of the country's renewable energy potential is concentrated in six states, that is, Rajasthan (23.7%), Maharashtra (14.3%), Gujarat (9.1%), Andhra Pradesh (9.1%), Karnataka (8.6%) and Madhya Pradesh (8.1%).

"In order to maintain the sustainability of energy, tapping the renewable resources and investment on development of required infrastructure is the priority of the nation," mentioned the report titled 'Energy Statistics India 2026' released by the ministry of statistics and programme implementation (MoSPI).

Reflecting this push, outstanding credit to the renewable energy sector has surged six times to ₹10,325 during 2025 from ₹1,688 crore during 2021.


At the same time, energy demand has increased, with per capita energy consumption rising 18.3% to 18,096 megajoule per person in FY25 from 15,296 megajoule per person in FY16.
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