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India Adds 30.6 GW Renewable Energy Capacity in H1 2026, Up 25% Year-on-Year

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By Editorial Desk
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India added 30.6 GW of renewable energy capacity during the January–June 2026 period, marking a 25% increase over the 24.5 GW added in the corresponding period last year. The growth was driven primarily by record solar installations, reflecting the country’s continued push towards expanding clean energy capacity.

Solar power accounted for the bulk of the additions, with 26 GW of new capacity installed in the first six months of the year, a 43% year-on-year increase. The surge was led by strong growth in utility-scale projects as well as rooftop solar installations, supported by policy initiatives and rising demand. In contrast, wind capacity additions declined to around 3 GW, down 16% from the year-ago period.

India’s total installed renewable energy capacity reached about 230 GW by the end of June 2026, further strengthening the country’s position among the world’s leading renewable energy markets. Solar continued to account for the largest share of the renewable energy mix, followed by wind, large hydro, bioenergy and small hydro projects.

The report noted that rooftop solar recorded exceptional growth during the period, aided by the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana, while utility-scale solar installations also maintained strong momentum. At the same time, the pace of wind power additions remained relatively subdued despite continued capacity expansion.

India has been accelerating renewable energy deployment to achieve its target of 500 GW of non-fossil fuel-based installed power capacity by 2030. The robust capacity addition during the first half of 2026 highlights the sector’s sustained growth, with solar energy continuing to lead the country’s clean energy transition.