Rajasthan Sprints Ahead To Top Spot On Solar Installed Capacity In India
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Rajasthan, 18 Oct 2021 6:54 AM GMT | Updated 18 Oct 2021 7:10 AM GMT
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Within eight months, the state has added a solar installed capacity of 2,348.47MW. According to the state-wise report released by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), Rajasthan topped with its capacity of 7,737.95MW.
When it comes to the installed capacity of solar energy, Rajasthan seems to be leading the way. Within eight months, the state has added a solar installed capacity of 2,348.47MW. According to the state-wise report released by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), Rajasthan topped with its capacity of 7,737.95MW. The state was followed by Karnataka with 7,469.01 MW, followed by Gujarat at 5,708 MW, Tamil Nadu 4,675 MW and Andhra Pradesh 4,380 MW.