India's installed non-fossil fuel based power generation capacity almost touched 260 GW: Shripad Naik

13 Nov 2025 Evaluate

Union Minister of State for New & Renewable Energy and Power Shripad Naik has said India's installed non-fossil fuel based power generation capacity has almost touched 260 GW, with solar and wind leading this revolution, supported by hybrid, storage, and grid modernisation initiatives. He said ‘this strong renewable foundation has empowered India to take the next decisive step -- the Green Hydrogen Revolution -- converting our renewable strength into clean molecules that can decarbonise industries, fuel transport, and support global trade’. He noted that the National Green Hydrogen Mission, launched in January 2023, marked a turning point in India's clean energy story.

The minister said ‘in just two years, we have transitioned from planning to concrete action allocating incentive schemes worth over Rs 17,000 crore for green hydrogen production and electrolyser manufacturing’. He noted that projects have been awarded for 3,000 MW per annum of domestic electrolyser manufacturing and 8.62 lakh metric tonnes per annum of green hydrogen production. 

He said the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) has discovered globally competitive prices that are among the lowest in the world, for the supply of 7.24 lakh MTPA of green ammonia to fertiliser units. Projects have been awarded for the production and supply of 20,000 MTPA of green hydrogen to IOCL, BPCL and HPCL refineries. He stated that pilot projects are being rolled out in transport, steel, and shipping sectors, including 37 hydrogen-fuelled vehicles, nine refuelling stations, five green steel pilots, and India's first hydrogen bunkering and refuelling facility under development at VO Chidambaranar Port. 


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