India’s renewable energy sector is expanding rapidly, with solar and wind capacity reaching approximately 219 GW by mid-2026, comprising 92.8% of total renewables. Gujarat leads with 49,306 MW, followed by Rajasthan at 48,833 MW. The progress underscores India’s commitment to a low-carbon future and sustainable growth in energy security.
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