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India's Power Sector Set for 2026 Recovery: Report

India's power demand growth is projected to recover to 5-6% after a weak 2025. Jefferies report cites monsoon impact, industrial slowdown, and delayed renewable PPAs. Read the full analysis.

Power Demand Jumps 7% in December Amid Cold Wave

India's electricity demand surged nearly 7% in December 2024, reaching a peak of 139,000 MW, driven by heating needs during a severe cold wave. Explore the data and grid implications.

Railways to double train capacity in 48 cities by 2030

Indian Railways unveils a major expansion plan to double train-originating capacity in 48 key cities, including Delhi and Mumbai, by 2030 to ease congestion and meet rising passenger demand. Discover the full list of cities and the strategy.

India's Energy Shift: Storage, Grid, Nuclear Key

India's renewable energy focus shifts from capacity addition to integration. Experts highlight storage, transmission, and nuclear power as critical for a stable 500GW+ non-fossil future by 2032. Read more.

India's Renewable Capacity Hits Record High in 2025

India's renewable energy sector achieved a historic milestone in 2025, adding 44.5 GW of new capacity in 11 months. Solar power dominated growth, with tariffs hitting record lows. Discover the full story.

India Installs Record 44.5 GW Renewable Energy in 2025

India achieves its highest-ever annual renewable energy capacity addition of 44.5 GW till November 2025, crossing 250 GW non-fossil capacity. Solar leads with 35 GW. Read more on India's clean energy transition.

Railways to Double Train Capacity in Major Cities

Indian Railways unveils a massive 5-year plan to double train capacity in major cities, focusing on track tripling and quadrupling. Key routes in Delhi, Mumbai, and Chennai set for major upgrades.

Tamil Nadu sets new solar power record at 7,276MW

Tamil Nadu achieves a historic milestone with 50.8Mu solar energy absorbed into the grid and a peak generation of 7,276MW. Discover how dry weather is powering the state's green energy surge.

Delhi AQI at 220 as winds clear pollution

Delhi breathes easier as favourable winds push AQI to 220. The CPCB credits improved meteorological conditions for the brief relief from severe pollution. Read the full report.

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