India Added 14 GW of Solar Capacity in 2022; 17.5% Higher Than 2021 Installations

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From January 2022 till December 2022, approximately 13,956 MW solar capacity and 1,847 MW of wind capacity was added in India. This is about 17.5% and 26.6%, respectively, higher compared to 2021, said JMK Research.

In terms of cumulative installations, according to the data released by Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) till December 2022, Indiaโ€™s RE installation capacity reached 120.85 GW. Solar energy contributes for approximately 52% share in the total RE segment, making it the major contributor followed by wind energy (35%), Bio Power (9%) and Small Hydro (4%). Share of solar has increased by 5 percentage points in last 1 year.

From Jan-Dec 2022, about 11.3 GW of new utility-scale solar capacity was added in India. Compared to Jan-Dec 2021 period, installations are about 47% higher.

In the rooftop solar segment, about 1.9 GW is added in the last 12 months, this is about 42% lesser than 2021 installations. While in offgrid/ distributed solar segment, nearly 700 MW was added which is about 50% lesser than 2021 installations.

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As per JMK Research, in wind sector, about 1.85 GW of new capacity was added during Jan-Dec 2022, which is 26% higher than 1.46 GW capacity added during Jan-Dec 2021.

In terms of state wise installations, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Tamil Nadu were the leading states with most of the large-scale solar installations in 2022. While Gujarat led the installations with the commissioning of more than 1600 MW of new wind projects in this period.

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