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1 For updated information, please visit 2021 Renewable Energy2 Executive Summary3 Advantage India 4 Market Overview and Trends6 Strategies Adopted13 growth Drivers16 Opportunities 22 Key Industry Contacts26 Appendix28 Table of Contents3 Executive summaryIncreasing investment TherenewableenergyspaceinIndiahasbecomeh ighlyattractiveforinvestorsandreceivedFD IinflowofUS$ MorethanUS$42billionhasbeeninvestedinInd ia srenewableenergysectorsince2014. growth potential AsofJuly2021, , ,providingagreatopportunityfortheexpansi onofgreendatacentres. Indiaistheonlycountry,amongtheG20countri es,whichisontracktoachieveitstargetsunde rtheParisAgreement.
2 Targets In2018, ,67 GWofwindpowerand31 GWoffloatingsolarandoffshorewindcapacity by2022. Thegovernmentplanstoestablishrenewableen ergycapacityof523GW(including73 GWfromHydro) :EY Recai (November 2018) , Central Electricity Authority, MNRE, DPIIT, Livemint, IWTMA4 Advantage India5 Advantage India InJune2021, Astheeconomygrows,theelectricityconsumpt ionisprojectedtoreach15,280 TWhin2040fromthe4, Robust Demand Indiawasrankedfourthinwindpower,fifthins olarpowerandfourthinrenewablepowerinstal ledcapacity,asof2020. IndiarankedthirdontheEYRenewableEnergyCo untryAttractiveIndexduetoanexceptionalpe rformanceonthesolarphotovoltaic(PV).
3 Powergenerationfromsolarandwindprojectsa relikelytobecost-competitiverelativetoth ermalpowergenerationinIndiain2025-2030. AspertheBritishBusinessEnergy, Competitive Advantage TheIndianGovernmentaimstoachieve227 GWofrenewableenergyby2022. Thegovernmentplanstoestablishrenewableen ergycapacityof523GW(including73 GWfromHydro)by2030. InJuly2021,toencouragerooftopsolar(RTS)t hroughoutthecountry,notablyinruralregion s,theMinistryofNewandRenewableEnergyplan stoundertakeRooftopSolarProgrammePhaseII ,whichaimstoinstallRTScapacityof4, Policy Support Non-conventional Energy sector received FDI inflow of US$ billion between April 2000 and March 2021.
4 In March 2021, Actis announced to invest US$ 850 million in India to develop two Renewable Energy platforms, one for grid-connected solar and wind power parks and the other for commercial and industrial (C&I) market. By 2028, India can see investment worth US$ 500 billion in Renewable Increasing InvestmentADVANTAGE INDIA1432 Source: Central Electricity Authority, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy , Mercom India, EY, News sources, BloombergNEFNote: TWh -Terawatt Hour, PLI -Production-Linked Incentive6 Market Overview and Trends7 Renewable Energy SourcesRenewable Energy Sources (RES)Other forms of Renewable energyHydro EnergySolar PowerSmall Hydro Power (Projects 25 MW) Wind PowerBio-PowerUrban & Industrial Waste PowerBiomass PowerSource.
5 Central Electricity Authority (CEA) *Generation capacity has increased at a healthy (1/2)Source: Central Electricity Authority (CEA), International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), MNREN otes: GW-Gigawatt,1 Large Hydro power projects not included as they are not included in Renewable Energy targets of GOI, 2grid interactive capacity, *-Until August 2021 TheInternationalEnergyAgency sWorldEnergyOutlookprojectsagrowthofrene wableenergysupplyto4,550 GWin2040onaglobalbasis. Installedrenewablepower-generationcapaci tyhasincreasedatafastpaceoverthepastfewy ears, AsofAugust2021,India ~450 Gigawatt(GW)ofinstalledrenewableenergyca pacityby2030,with~280GW(over60%)expected fromsolarpower.
6 Accordingtotheyear-endreview(2020)bytheM inistryofNewandRenewableEnergy, (alreadycommissionedorinthepipeline)at~ Renewable Energy1 Capacity2(GW)Installed Renewable1 Capacity2 Breakup August PowerWind PowerBio-PowerSmall Hydro9 Generation capacity has increased at a healthy (2/2) *Source:CEA, Make in India, MNRE, Mercom India, News ArticlesNote:RES - Renewable Energy Source, *Large Hydro power projects not included, SPV -Solar Photovoltaic System, MWeq -Megawatt Equivalent, FY21* -until December 2021 Powergenerationfromrenewableenergysource s(excludinglargehydro) Thecountryranksfifthworldwideintermsofth etotalinstalledwindpowercapacity.
7 TheGovernmentofIndiaisaimingtoachieve227 GWofrenewableenergycapacityby2022,muchah eadofitstarget175 GWaspertheParisAgreement. Governmentplanstoestablishrenewableenerg ycapacityof523GW(including73 GWfromHydro)by2030. SolarinstallationinIndiaisexpectedtoincr ease360%by2020. Off-gridrenewablepowercapacityhasalsoinc reased. FromApril2015tillFebruary2021, InJuly2021,theMinistryofNewandRenewableE nergy(MNRE)gavethegoaheadtoNTPCR enewableEnergyLtd.,a100%subsidiaryofNTPC ,tobuilda4,750 MWrenewableenergyparkattheRannofKutchinK havada, 'slargestsolarparktobedevelopedbythecoun try' Generation from RES* (billion units)10 Solar power generation growth likely to outweigh other sources by (1/2) Duetoitsfavourablelocationinthesolarbelt (400 Sto400N),Indiaisoneofthebestrecipientsof solarenergywithabundantavailability.
8 Growthinsolarpowerinstalledcapacityisexp ectedtosurpasstheinstalledcapacityofwind power, ,with>25 GWofcombinedcapacity,wereapprovedinIndia untilSeptember2020. ,Maharashtra, ,asofJanuary2021. ThebiggestsolarprojectfinancedinIndiaist he709 MWNLCT angedcoPVplant-whichiscomingupatacostofa boutUS$500million. AdaniGroupaimstobecometheworld slargestsolarpowercompanyby2025andthebig gestrenewableenergyfirmby2030. InJune2020, ,000crore(US$ ). InJune2021, ,00crore(US$ ) :CEA, Make in India, India Solar Handbook 2017, MNRE, Mercom India, Bloomberg NEF, Solar Energy Corporation of India, News ArticlesTop 20 state-wise solar installations in India (May 2021)RankStateCapacity (MW)1 Karnataka7, , , Nadu4, Pradesh4, , Pradesh 2, , Pradesh1, power generation growth likely to outweigh other sources by (2/2) InNovember2020,Ladakhgotthelargestsolarp owerprojectset-upunderthecentralgovernme nt s'MakeInIndia' InDecember2020, (GUVNL).
9 Theworld' , TheNTPC isexpectedtocommissionIndia slargestfloatingsolarpowerplantinRamagun dam, InMarch2021,EdelweissInfrastructureYield Plus(EIYP),analternativeinvestmentfundma nagedbyEdelweissAlternativeAssetAdvisors ,acquireda74%stakeinthesolarportfolioofE ngieGroupinIndia. InMay2021,Indiaadded2,105megawatt(MW)ofg rid-connectedsolarpowergenerationcapacit yinthefirstquarter(Q1)of2021. InJune2021, (US$ )fromtheNTPC tobuild210 MWprojectsinGujarat. InJuly2021, 's(RUMSL)solarproject(450MW)inShajapurSo larParkinMadhyaPradeshSource:CEA, Make in India, India Solar Handbook 2017, MNRE, Mercom India, Bloomberg NEF, Solar Energy Corporation of India, News ArticlesTop 20 state-wise solar installations in India (May 2021)RankStateCapacity (MW) Bengal in hydro power IndiahasovertakenJapan,becomingthenation withthefifth-largesthydropowerproduction capacityintheworldwithatotalinstalledbas eatover50GW,andisonlybehindCanada,US,Bra zilandChinaaccordingtoInternationalHydro powerAssociation(IHA).
10 Indiahasthehydropowerpotentialofaround14 5GW,ofwhich45 GWisalreadybeenutilised. srenewableenergysources(RES)targets. , ,inthesameperiod. Anewhydropowerpolicyfor2018-28hasbeendra ftedforthegrowthofhydroprojectsinthecoun try. InNovember2020, , (US$ )forthe210 MWLuhriStage-Ihydroelectricprojectlocate dontheSutlejriverinShimlaandKulludistric tsofHimachalPradesh. InJanuary2021,thegovernmentapprovedeight hydropowerprojectsof144 MWovertheIndusRiveranditstributariesinLa dakh. TheNathpaJhakriHydroElectricityStationof SatlujJalVidyutNigam(SJVN)setanewmonthly powergenerationrecord,increasingfrom1, , , :CEA, Ministry of Power, News *HydroSmall Hydro ProjectsInstalled Hydro Capacity (GW)13 Strategies Adopted14 Strategies adopted (1/2)2 DEVELOPINGRENEWABLEENERGYHYBRIDPROJECTS Hybridenergyprojectscombinetwoormorerene wablepowersources,suchassolarandwindpowe r,toreduceinconsistenciesandprovidestabl epowersupply.