Piyush Goyal says India Achieves 4,000% Growth in Solar Power Over a Decade.

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Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal announced at the 11th India Energy Storage Week (IESW) in July 2025 that India’s installed solar capacity has grown by a remarkable 4,000% over the past decade, now contributing to a 227 GW total renewable energy portfolio, making India a forerunner in meeting its Paris Agreement commitments.


      - India’s solar photovoltaic (PV) manufacturing has seen a 38-fold increase in module capacity and a 21-fold rise in cell production over ten years. This manufacturing surge, backed by initiatives like the PM Surya Ghar and PM KUSUM schemes, now supports the nation's drive toward energy self-sufficiency.

      - Piyush Goyal emphasized India is likely the first G20 nation to fulfill its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), underlining the critical role of solar adoption. He also cited Palli village in J&K as the country’s first carbon-neutral panchayat powered entirely by solar energy.

     

Main Point :-   - India's total renewable capacity now stands at 227 GW. However, Goyal stressed that storage solutions—ranging from batteries and pumped hydro to geothermal and nuclear—must be scaled rapidly to achieve 24x7 clean energy supply and meet the 500 GW by 2030 target.

      (ii) The Union Cabinet recently sanctioned a ₹1 lakh crore (USD ~12 bn) R&D Innovation Fund for advanced battery technologies like next-gen chemistries, solid-state systems, and recycling strategies. Goyal called for supply chain resilience—from raw materials to recycling—to cement India’s leadership in clean energy.

(iii) To escalate adoption of clean power and electric mobility, Goyal urged collaboration for charging infrastructure and battery swapping networks. He outlined a four-pronged strategy: innovation, infrastructure development, secure supply chains, and value chain integration—essential to realizing India’s clean energy ambitions.

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