India's Clean Energy Surges, Reducing Fossil Fuel Reliance
India’s clean electricity production has surged by 20%, with utilities generating a record 236 TWh in the first half of 2025, enabling significant cuts in fossil fuel reliance. Clean sources are expected to account for over 30% of the generation mix, driven by increases in wind, solar, and nuclear output. This shift not only reduces dependence on imported fossil fuels but also positions India favorably amid international scrutiny over energy imports, particularly from Russia. The trend indicates a potential peak in fossil fuel reliance, paving the way for further advancements in sustainable energy and a diminishing impact from global energy market pressures.