Power demand to grow 70% by 2032 with focus on non-hydropower renewable

India’s power demand is expected to grow by more than 70 per cent over the next decade with a strong focus on non-hydropower renewable sources, a report said on Tuesday.

The coal-powered generation will still account for a majority of production by 2032, illustrating the country’s heavy reliance on the coal sector, BMI, a division of Fitch Group, said in a report.

“We forecast India’s electricity generation to grow by over 70 per cent over the next decade, marking the largest increase among the world’s largest electricity producers. India will see a strong focus on non-hydropower renewable forms of electricity generation, which we expect to account for 16.9 per cent of total generation by 2032,” it said.

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