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Opportunities in Renewable Energy Industry in India in 2025

1. Solar Energy Expansion

  • Utility-scale solar: With large-scale tenders and RE targets, developers have ample room to expand.
  • Rooftop solar: Increasing residential, commercial, and industrial uptake due to lower costs and net metering policies.
  • Agricultural solar (PM-KUSUM Scheme): Solar pumps and decentralized solar projects are gaining traction.

2. Wind Energy Revitalization

  • Onshore wind: Southern and western states offer strong wind corridors; repowering old turbines is a rising niche.
  • Offshore wind: MNRE plans for offshore wind tenders (starting with Gujarat and Tamil Nadu) create long-term potential.

3. Green Hydrogen and Ammonia

  • India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission (₹19,744 crore outlay) promotes production, storage, and export infrastructure.
  • Export potential to Europe and Japan makes it a sunrise industry, especially near ports.

4. Battery Storage and Energy Storage Systems (ESS)

  • With increasing solar and wind integration, demand for grid-scale storage is rising.
  • Government push for BESS projects and PLI scheme for ACC batteries supports local manufacturing.

5. Renewable Energy Equipment Manufacturing

  • PLI Schemes for solar PV modules and batteries offer incentives to domestic manufacturers.
  • Opportunity in producing inverters, trackers, and BIPV components.

6. E-Mobility and Charging Infrastructure

  • Synergy between RE and EV sectors: solar-powered EV charging stations are a growing market.
  • Government targets 30% EV penetration by 2030, boosting RE-powered infrastructure needs.

7. Carbon Markets and Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs)

  • India Carbon Market (ICM) launched to price carbon and promote low-carbon pathways.
  • Scope for RE project developers to generate carbon credits and RECs.

8. Hybrid Projects and Round-the-Clock (RTC) Power

  • Hybrid projects (solar + wind + storage) are gaining preference for grid stability and dispatchability.
  • RTC tenders by SECI are opening new markets for integrated developers.

9. Waste-to-Energy and Bioenergy

  • Urban waste and agro-residue offer massive potential for bio-CNG, biomass, and WTE plants.
  • GOBARdhan and SATAT schemes support bioenergy expansion.

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