The renewable energy sector in India is growing rapidly. The power generation capacity is increasing significantly through solar, wind and floating solar projects. Domestic and foreign investments are increasing as the central government sets targets for large-scale clean energy production by 2030. Floating solar projects set up on reservoirs not only reduce land acquisition problems but also control water evaporation. They are becoming crucial for environmentally friendly development. Experts say that employment opportunities are also increasing through the renewable energy sector. This sector will play a key role in meeting India’s electricity needs in the future.

New opportunities for the renewable energy sector in the country
The renewable energy sector in India is growing rapidly. The power generation capacity is increasing significantly through solar, wind and floating solar projects. Domestic and foreign investments are increasing as the central government sets targets for large-scale clean energy production by 2030. Floating solar projects set up on reservoirs not only reduce land acquisition problems but also control water evaporation. They are becoming crucial for environmentally friendly development. Experts say that employment opportunities are also increasing through the renewable energy sector. This sector will play a key role in meeting India’s electricity needs in the future.

