According to the financial express in India, from April to October this year, India's solar and wind energy accounted for 10%, the total installed capacity of renewable energy from 14% in fiscal year 2015 to the present more than 20%.
in the past few years, renewable energy power generation proportion enhances unceasingly. According to the United Nations framework convention on climate change, by 2030, India has an obligation to non-fossil energy accounted for up to 40%.
the Indian government has set a goal, by 2022 renewable energy power generation capacity to 175 gigawatts ( 1 gw is equal to 1000 megawatts) 100 gw, including solar power, wind power 60 gigawatts, 10 gigawatts of biomass power generation, small hydropower 5 gw.