Simarpreet Singh, Hartek Group

Executive Director & CEO - Hartek Group
Hybrid systems will play a strategic role in accelerating clean energy adoption in India while ensuring grid stability and economic viability.
Simarpreet Singh, Executive Director & CEO - Hartek Group

 

How do you view the country's ongoing developments in renewable energy infrastructure?

India is making remarkable progress in renewable energy, with 2025 poised to be a significant milestone. Key trends include a continued push for solar and wind energy expansion, greater emphasis on energy storage systems, and a focus on grid modernization to support clean energy integration.

Green hydrogen is also gaining attention as a future energy carrier. Strong government backing, policy reforms, increased private investment, and rapid technological advancements are driving efforts to scale up renewable capacity. The country is on track to meet its ambitious target of 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030. Investments in solar parks, wind corridors, and hybrid energy projects are reshaping the energy landscape. Together, these trends highlight India's commitment to reducing its carbon footprint and achieving energy security through sustainable means. By 2025, India is expected to solidify its position as a global renewable energy leader.

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