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According to the Central Electricity Authority (CEA), the total capacity of solar power plants in India was 25.
9 billion kWh in the 2017/18 financial year ending March 2018, up 92%
year-on-year.
India's solar power capacity grew 92% year-on-year in FY2017/18
Mercom Capital Group analyzed official data and said that despite the increase in installed capacity of photovoltaic power generation, solar energy only accounts for 1.
98% of the country's
electricity generation.
Mercom added that at the same time, the share of thermal power in the overall generation mix is 79.
28%, indicating India's
huge dependence on coal power.
In FY2017/18, India's installed power capacity was 345 GW, of which 70 GW came from renewable sources, accounting for 20.
32% of total electricity generation, an increase of 2.
8 percentage points over the previous fiscal year, mainly due to the increase in solar power capacity by 10 GW
.
By the end of March, India's cumulative solar power generation reached 22 GW
.
,
According to the Central Electricity Authority (CEA), the total capacity of solar power plants in India was 25.
9 billion kWh in the 2017/18 financial year ending March 2018, up 92%
year-on-year.
India's solar power capacity grew 92% year-on-year in FY2017/18
India's solar power capacity grew 92% year-on-year in FY2017/18Mercom Capital Group analyzed official data and said that despite the increase in installed capacity of photovoltaic power generation, solar energy only accounts for 1.
98% of the country's
electricity generation.
Mercom added that at the same time, the share of thermal power in the overall generation mix is 79.
28%, indicating India's
huge dependence on coal power.
In FY2017/18, India's installed power capacity was 345 GW, of which 70 GW came from renewable sources, accounting for 20.
32% of total electricity generation, an increase of 2.
8 percentage points over the previous fiscal year, mainly due to the increase in solar power capacity by 10 GW
.
By the end of March, India's cumulative solar power generation reached 22 GW
.
,