Renewables to drive bulk of power capacity expansion; solar and wind to lead growth: Centrum report
New Delhi [India], March 26 (ANI): Renewable energy sources such as solar and wind are expected to drive the bulk of power capacity expansion in the coming years, according to a report by Centrum Institutional Research.
The report noted that the global power sector is witnessing a structural shift toward clean energy, with renewables leading the newest installations.
According to the report, renewables are expected to dominate new power installations worldwide as countries accelerate their transition to cleaner energy systems.
The report further stated that the share of renewables in global electricity generation is projected to rise significantly over the next few years.
Centrum noted that the shift towards renewable energy is being driven by declining costs, supportive policies, and rising electricity demand as economies increasingly electrify transportation, heating, and industrial processes.
"India's power capacity addition is increasingly renewable-led, with solar and wind expected to contribute the majority of incremental capacity through 2030," the report stated.
The report added that India's ambitious clean energy targets will require a rapid build-out of renewable power capacity in the coming years.
Solar power is expected to remain the dominant technology in India due to its cost competitiveness.
"Solar remains the dominant technology due to its cost competitiveness, while wind is gaining traction through hybridisation and improved turbine efficiencies," the report added.
"Renewable energy, particularly solar, has become the cheapest source of new power generation in India, with tariffs consistently in the ₹3-3.5/kWh range," it said.
According to the report, the rapid expansion of renewable capacity will also create opportunities in related sectors such as energy storage, grid infrastructure, and transmission systems, which are essential to support higher penetration of clean energy in the power mix. (ANI)
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