India is on its track to have 50 per cent of its installed power generation capacity from non-fossil sources by 2030, Union Minister R K Singh informed the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.
The country’s installed power generation capacity from non-fossil source is 186.46 gigawatt (GW), which is 43.82 per cent of its total installed capacity, the minister for new and renewable energy said.
“India is on track for achieving its target of having 50 per cent of its installed source generation capacity from non-fossil fuel sources by 2030,” Singh, who also holds the portfolio of Power Minister said.