New Delhi, Oct 22: India is shifting its focus from rapid capacity additions to developing a resilient, dispatchable, and integrated system in its renewable energy transition.

The country’s renewable energy sector will be defined by the strength, stability, and depth of its systems. India’s renewable energy capacity has grown more than fivefold in the last decade, from under 35 GW in 2014 to over 197 GW today.

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy states that the recent moderation in capacity addition is a recalibration to ensure future growth is stable, dispatchable, and resilient. The government maintains that India continues to add 15-25 GW of new renewable capacity annually, despite global headwinds.

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