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India is rewriting its energy story u2013 and this time, the lead role is played not by coal or oil, but by solar panels, wind turbines, and innovative clean-tech companies that are changing the game. The energy transition isnu2019t just a buzzword anymore. Itu2019s a full-blown shift, reshaping how power is generated, distributed, and consumed across the country. And at the heart of this transformation are the green energy companies and renewable energy solution providers making the impossible look routine.
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From Fossil to Future: • Green Energy Companies Leading India’s Energy Transition https://www.essar.com
Introduction India is rewriting its energy story – and this time, the lead role is played not by coal or oil, but by solar panels, wind turbines, and innovative clean-tech companies that are changing the game. The energy transition isn’t just a buzzword anymore. It’s a full-blown shift, reshaping how power is generated, distributed, and consumed across the country. And at the heart of this transformation are the green energy companies and renewable energy solution providers making the impossible look routine. Let’s take a closer look at the companies leading this charge, the kind of impact they’re making, and why India’s move from fossil to future is one of the most ambitious global clean energy efforts of our time.
The Urgent Push Towards • a Cleaner Energy Landscape • It’s no secret that India has long depended on coal. Nearly 70% of the electricity used across the country still comes from thermal power. But times are changing – and quickly. • With growing concerns around climate change, pressure from international climate commitments like COP26, and increasing public awareness, there’s now a clear push for a more sustainable path. The Indian government has set a bold target: 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030.
The Rise of Renewable Energy • 01 • ReNew Power: Scaling Clean Energy Like Never Before • Solution Providers • 02 • Tata Power: Blending Legacy with Sustainability • You can’t talk about India’s green shift without mentioning the companies doing the heavy lifting. From solar and wind to bioenergy and green hydrogen, renewable energy solution providers are laying the groundwork for a cleaner future. • 03 • Adani Green Energy: Building at Unprecedented Scale • 04 Essar: Reinventing Itself for the Green Era
Government Backing • Makes All the Difference • It’s not just private companies that are fuelling the energy transition. Government policies have played a big role too. • Schemes like the PM-KUSUM for solarising agricultural pumps, the National Green Hydrogen Mission, and state-specific renewable energy mandates are all pushing the agenda forward.
A Look at the Numbers India’s Energy Shift in 2025 • Total renewable energy capacity now stands at 198 GW, with solar power contributing 89 GW, wind power 53 GW, and the rest made up of small hydro, biomass, and others. • The country added 18.7 GW of new renewable capacity between July 2024 and June 2025 – the fastest annual growth rate in its clean energy history. • India now ranks 3rd globally in terms of installed renewable energy capacity, after China and the United States. • Investments in renewables crossed $19 billion in FY 2024–25, with foreign direct investment (FDI) in clean energy seeing a 23% jump year-on-year. • Over 1.2 million green jobs have been created since 2020, with solar manufacturing, installation, and O&M (operations and maintenance) being the top employment generators. • Battery storage capacity crossed 10 GWh this year, thanks to rising demand for round-the-clock power and government incentives under the PLI scheme.
The Road Ahead: • Collaboration, Innovation, and Scale • Looking forward, three things will decide how successful this energy transition becomes: • Collaboration: Between private firms, public sector bodies, and global partners. • Innovation: In tech, in policy, and in financing models to make clean energy accessible and scalable. • Scale: Because India’s population and power demand won’t wait. Clean solutions need to meet real-world demands at industrial scale.
Final Thoughts • The transition from fossil fuels to renewables isn’t easy. But India is proving it’s not only possible – it’s already underway. • From industry giants like Tata Power and ReNew Power to strategic newcomers like Essar and JSW Energy, the country’s clean energy champions are reshaping how India powers its future. • As more businesses, policymakers, and citizens come on board, the energy transition is no longer a question of “if”, but “how fast”.