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Renewable Energy
Solar, EV, Wind, Hydel, Bio Gas and Green Hydrogen — India's clean energy revolution
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Clean Energy for India

Renewable Energy — The Future We Build Today

India stands at the forefront of a global energy revolution. Renewable energy is not just a technological choice — it is an ecological imperative rooted in the ancient Indian principle of living in harmony with Nature. Suprabha Trust promotes, documents, and advocates for clean energy adoption across communities, institutions, and industries.

"The ancient Vedic principle of Panchabhuta — five elements of Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Space — is the original renewable energy framework. Modern clean energy is simply the scientific rediscovery of what our ancestors knew: energy must flow with Nature, not against it."

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Solar Energy

Surya Shakti · Solar Power

India receives 300+ sunny days annually — making it one of the world's greatest solar energy resources. Solar photovoltaic (PV) panels convert sunlight directly into electricity for homes, institutions, and industry. Rooftop solar, solar farms, and solar streetlights are transforming Indian communities.

  • â—† Rooftop solar for homes & institutions
  • â—† Solar water heating systems
  • â—† Solar lanterns & rural electrification
  • â—† Grid-connected utility-scale solar farms

India's Solar Target

500 GW renewable capacity by 2030 — Solar leads with 280 GW target

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Electric Vehicles

EV · Zero Emission Mobility

Electric Vehicles are transforming India's transportation landscape — reducing dependence on fossil fuels, cutting carbon emissions, and lowering the cost of mobility. From electric two-wheelers and autos to buses and commercial fleets, EV adoption is accelerating across urban and rural India.

  • â—† Electric two-wheelers & three-wheelers
  • â—† Electric buses for public transport
  • â—† EV charging infrastructure expansion
  • â—† Solar-powered EV charging stations

FAME India Scheme

Govt. subsidy of up to ₹1.5 lakh on electric two-wheelers · ₹20,000 on e-cycles

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Wind Energy

Vayu Shakti · Wind Power

India ranks 4th globally in wind energy capacity. Wind turbines harness the kinetic energy of moving air — converting it into clean electricity through onshore and offshore wind farms. States like Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Andhra Pradesh are wind energy powerhouses driving India's clean energy revolution.

  • â—† Onshore wind farms across 8 states
  • â—† Offshore wind in Indian coastal zones
  • â—† Small wind turbines for rural areas
  • â—† Hybrid solar-wind systems for reliability

India's Wind Capacity

44 GW installed · Target: 140 GW by 2030 including offshore

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Hydel Power

Jal Shakti · Hydroelectric Power

Hydroelectric power — the oldest form of renewable electricity — harnesses the energy of flowing water. India has vast hydropower potential in the Himalayan rivers, Western Ghats, and North-Eastern states. Small hydro projects under 25 MW are particularly valuable for remote mountain communities with no grid access.

  • â—† Large hydropower dams (run-of-river)
  • â—† Small & micro hydro for remote villages
  • â—† Pumped storage for grid balancing
  • â—† Canal-top solar-hydro hybrid systems

India's Hydel Capacity

47 GW installed · 148 GW untapped potential in Himalayas & NE India

Biogas Plant India
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Bio Gas

Jeeva Shakti · Biogas Energy

Biogas is produced by the anaerobic digestion of organic waste — agricultural residue, food waste, animal dung, and sewage. This ancient technology (known in Vedic farming as composting energy) is now a modern pillar of circular economy. India's rural households, farms, and municipalities are increasingly turning waste into clean cooking fuel and electricity.

  • â—† Household biogas plants (gobar gas)
  • â—† Compressed Bio Gas (CBG) as vehicle fuel
  • â—† Agricultural waste & stubble biogas
  • â—† Bio-fertiliser from digester slurry

GOBAR-Dhan Scheme

Govt. target: 75 lakh household biogas plants · 5,000 CBG plants by 2025

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Green Hydrogen

Agni Shakti · Hydrogen Economy

Green Hydrogen — produced by splitting water using solar or wind electricity — is the fuel of the future for hard-to-decarbonise industries: steel, cement, shipping, and heavy transport. India's National Green Hydrogen Mission aims to make India a global green hydrogen hub by 2030, positioning it as a major exporter of clean fuel.

  • â—† Green hydrogen for steel & fertiliser
  • â—† Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles & buses
  • â—† Hydrogen blending in natural gas grids
  • â—† Green ammonia for global export

National Green Hydrogen Mission

Target: 5 MMT/year production · ₹19,744 crore outlay · 6 lakh jobs by 2030

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500 GW

India's 2030 RE target

₹3T

Investment in clean energy by 2030

30 Cr

Households to benefit from clean fuel

34%

India's current renewable share of power

50 L

EVs on Indian roads by 2027