Maharashtra aims for 65% of electricity from renewables by 2035
India
Maharashtra just greenlit a big plan to boost clean energy, aiming for 65% of its electricity from renewables by 2035 (and 50% by 2029).
The state's new policy targets building huge solar and wind capacity, plus enough storage to use that clean power even at night.
The state is setting records and attracting massive investments
This move could mean more reliable, greener power for everyone, from farms to data centers.
With ₹1,650 crore in government support and plans to attract over ₹3 lakh crore in investment, Maharashtra is setting records (like installing nearly 46,000 solar pumps in one go) and positioning it to become a national leader and to introduce one of the country's first storage-integrated renewable supply options for commercial and industrial consumers.