In a world where our population is booming and our reliance on technology is ever-growing, the demand for electricity has never been greater.

From keeping our mobile phones charged to powering our homes and businesses, electricity is the lifeblood of modern society.

As energy demand continues to rise, the challenge of cutting carbon dioxide emissions has become more urgent. In recent years, India has made steady progress in shifting from coal-based power to cleaner renewable sources.

Although coal still plays a major role in the country’s energy mix, efforts to expand renewable capacity are clearly underway, reflecting a determined push to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and tackle climate change.

India has set an ambitious goal of installing 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2

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