Waaree recorded the highest shipment volumes among 28 suppliers, cementing its leadership in India’s fast‑growing solar market, according to an independent research report. Mumbai‑based Waaree Energies Ltd, one of India’s leading renewable energy solutions providers, has secured the top rank in solar module shipments for the third quarter of FY2025‑26, according to the latest...
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India’s Power Capacity Crosses 505,000 MW, Clean Energy Transition Accelerates
By October 2025, India’s power capacity reached 245,600 MW from fossil fuels and 259,423 MW from non‑fossil sources, with renewables contributing 250,643 MW. India’s total installed generation capacity has reached 505,023 MW, comprising 245,600 MW from fossil‑fuel sources and 259,423 MW from non‑fossil fuel sources, including 250,643 MW from renewable energy. Minister of State for...


