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Halfway to 2030: India’s Clean-Power Build-Out Is Now About Grid, Not Ambition

by Blitz India Media
July 17, 2026
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India’s Energy Transition Strengthens Oil Security

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NEW DELHI: Beneath the day’s headlines runs one of India’s most consequential long games: the rewiring of how the country makes its power. India now draws more than half of its installed electricity capacity from non-fossil sources, with about 283 GW in place — roughly 57% of the way to the 500 GW target it set for 2030. The ambition, once the hard part, is now settled; the work has shifted to the unglamorous machinery that turns clean megawatts into reliable supply.

The pace has genuinely accelerated. India added a record clean-energy slug in the last financial year, cumulative solar capacity crossed 150 GW, and the first half of 2026 alone saw a record burst of new solar and wind — propelled by a surge in rooftop installations under the household solar scheme. On raw renewable capacity, India already ranks among the top few nations on Earth. The trajectory to 500 GW is now arithmetically within reach at the current run-rate.

Adding a gigawatt of solar is now the easy part. The next decade of the energy transition will be won on wires, batteries and land.

The honest account names what still stands between capacity and clean supply. Solar and wind produce when the sun shines and the wind blows, not when demand peaks — so the binding constraints are now storage to shift power across the day, transmission to carry it from sun-rich states to load centres, and the land and clearances that large projects need. Each is a harder, slower problem than bolting on another panel, and each is where the transition will actually be decided.

The constructive, long-view read is that these are solvable, compounding problems. Every battery bank added, every transmission corridor energised and every approval streamlined makes the next tranche of renewables more useful than the last — and lowers the cost of the power that factories, farms and homes will run on. The way forward is to treat firming and grid capacity as the headline act, not the supporting one, so that a halfway milestone becomes a dependable, round-the-clock clean-power system by 2030.

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