How Budget can recharge Indian renewable industry’s battery
Union Budget of India marks an essential juncture in India's quest for a green future. Global energy dynamics are experiencing dramatic changes, offering India's renewable energy sector an incredible opportunity to help combat climate change while simultaneously increasing energy independence. But its success hinges on strategic investments, policy support and creating an ecosystem to facilitate clean energy technologies.
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The 2025 Budget presents India with an unparalleled opportunity to give renewable energy an extra push. At its core will be providing critical infrastructure like energy storage systems that unlock intermittent renewable sources like solar and wind power. By incentivizing domestic battery manufacturing, supporting innovative storage solutions, and expanding financial mechanisms, India could unleash a sustainable yet economically robust green revolution.
India's renewable energy capacity is on a mounting trajectory. One of its remaining challenges to fulfillment, though, is the move from intermittent renewable energy sources like wind and solar to completely storage-based energy, which requires robust technology, while one of its ambitious projections of hitting 500 gigawatts from BESS-sourced wind and solar energy by the year 2030 will need it as a source.
A BESS System, or energy storage
