In a big milestone that has improved India's position globally in terms of installed renewable energy capacity, the country has secured 4th position on the parameter, said a statement from the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy. India's total installed renewable energy capacity, excluding large hydro, has crossed the mile-stone of 100 GW.  

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Informing about this milestone, Union Minister for Power and New and Renewable Energy Shri R.K. Singh also tweeted. He said, " Another landmark day in the history of the Indian Power Sector. Our installed Renewable Energy capacity (excluding large Hydro) has crossed 1,00,000 Megawatts. Under the visionary leadership of PM @narendramodi ji, we shall continue to be global leaders in Energy Transition." 

Statistically, India stands at 4th position in the world in terms of installed RE capacity, 5th in solar and 4th in wind in terms of installed capacity. 

"While 100 GW has been installed, 50 GW is under installation and 27 GW is under tendering. India has also enhanced its ambition to install 450 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030. If large hydro is included, the installed RE capacity increases to 146 GW," said the Ministry.  

The Ministry said it is a right step towards achieving India's ambitious target in this domain.  "The achievement of installed RE capacity of 100 GW is an important milestone in India’s journey towards its target of 450 GW by 2030," noted the statement from the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy.