India added 52,537 MW of electricity generation capacity until January 31 of the current financial year.
This addition marks an increase of over 11% to the country's total installed capacity.
Renewable energy sources contributed 39,657 MW to the total capacity addition.
India's total power generation capacity now stands at 5,20,510.95 MW.
Detailed Insights:
The current financial year's capacity addition surpasses the previous record of 34,054 MW achieved during FY 2024-25.
Solar power contributed 34,955 MW and wind power added 4,613 MW to the renewable energy capacity.
Fossil fuels constitute approximately 48% (2,48,541.62 MW) of India's total power generation capacity.
Renewable energy sources represent about 50.5% (2,63,189.33 MW) of the overall capacity, while nuclear energy accounts for approximately 1.6% (8,780 MW).
Key Concepts Involved:
Megawatt (MW): A unit of power representing one million watts, commonly used to measure the output of power plants.
Installed Capacity: The maximum amount of electricity a power plant or system can produce under ideal conditions.
Renewable Energy: Energy derived from natural processes that are replenished at a higher rate than they are consumed.