Infrastructure
A hybrid solar-wind plant. (Representative Image)
The maximum rise in electricity generation between FY22 and FY21 was recorded in renewable energy resources ,says the just-released Economic Survey 2022-23.
Authored by the Chief Economic Advisor, Dr V Anantha Nageswaran, the survey observed that there has been a gradual transition in India’s energy sector from the conventional sources to the non-fossil fuel sources.
“India is well on its way to fulfilling its commitments with the share of renewables in overall installed capacity growing at a fast pace. This is a result of the various government initiatives aimed at supporting the renewable energy sector,” it added.
The total installed power capacity of India including utilities and captive power plants (industries having demand of one MegaWatt (MW) and above) was 482.2 GW (one GW equals 1,000 MW) as on 31 March 2022 as compared to 460.7 GW on 31 March 2021, up by 4.7 per cent.