
India’s Renewable Surge Cut Fossil Fuel Power Use in 2025

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India's fossil fuel power generation decreased by 3.3% in 2025, as reported by Ember's Global Electricity Review 2026. This decline, amounting to 52 TWh, was attributed to milder weather and a significant increase in renewable energy generation, which rose by 98 TWh (24%). Solar and wind energy set new records, with increases of 53 TWh (37%) and 22 TWh (28%), respectively. Despite ambitious renewable targets, India still relies on coal for peak demand, especially amid a gas crisis.
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