In 2022, fossil fuels accounted for 77% of India's electrical output. Coal accounted for 74% of the total, followed by gas (2.7%), and other fossil (0.1%). The country's emissions are driven by its heavy reliance on fossil fuels and massive population. India has overtaken China as the world's most populated country in 2023. India's need for power would expand in tandem with the country's rapid economic expansion. Meeting it with renewable electricity would entail rapidly and massively expanding clean sources. 


The planned project activity entails installing Wind and Power Projects in multiple states of India. The project activity's goal is to generate clean electricity, as India has traditionally been reliant on fossil fuel generated electricity. The project plays a vital part in India’s shift towards a low-carbon economy by generating electricity from a renewable resource and supplying it to the state grid which contributes to the replacement of coal part in the Indian energy mix.