In a recent study conducted by researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Mumbai, it has been found that the use of renewable energy sources in India has seen a significant increase in the past decade. The study, which focused on the adoption of solar and wind energy in the country, revealed that India has made remarkable progress in transitioning towards a cleaner and more sustainable energy future. The researchers noted that government initiatives such as the National Solar Mission and various state-level policies have played a crucial role in promoting the use of renewable energy technologies. According to the study, the capacity of solar and wind power installations in India has more than doubled in the last five years, indicating a growing shift towards clean energy sources. This trend is expected to continue in the coming years as India aims to achieve its renewable energy targets and reduce its carbon footprint. The researchers also highlighted the economic benefits of investing in renewable energy, citing job creation and reduced dependence on imported fossil fuels as key advantages. With India being one of the world’s largest consumers of energy, the transition to renewable sources is not only environmentally responsible but also makes economic sense. The study’s findings underscore the importance of continued government support and private sector investment in renewable energy to ensure a sustainable future for India.

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