The Union Budget 2026 outlines several policy and fiscal measures impacting renewable energy development, grid infrastructure, and energy storage in India.
The strong emphasis on capacity building through the National Centers of Excellence for Skilling—including collaborations in sectors like renewable energy – is vital for equipping the nation with the specialized workforce needed to deploy large-scale solar, wind, green hydrogen, and other clean energy projects, while optimizing renewable energy generation and integration.
This commitment will play a key role in achieving India’s target of 500 GW capacity by 2030, all while ensuring cost efficiency and supporting the broader transition to a sustainable, low-carbon energy future.
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