How are Farmers Innovating and Adopting Clean Energy under PM Modi's Leadership?

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Key Takeaways
- Farmers are utilizing solar energy to enhance crop production and generate electricity.
- India ranks third globally in solar energy production.
- 25 GW of renewable capacity was added in a record time frame.
- The country has met its renewable energy goals ahead of schedule.
- PM Modi’s vision is driving India’s sustainable energy future.
New Delhi, Oct 21 (NationPress) Farmers are increasingly adopting innovation and clean energy solutions under the transformative leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as stated by Pralhad Joshi, Minister of New and Renewable Energy, on Tuesday.
The minister highlighted an inspiring case of a farmer who generates 25,000 units of electricity daily through solar technology while simultaneously cultivating crops beneath the solar panels.
"Each day, 25,000 units of electricity are produced from the solar installations above, allowing vibrant crops to thrive below—this is a remarkable illustration of how India's farmers are leveraging innovation and clean energy under PM Modi's guidance," Joshi remarked on his official X account.
Furthermore, he noted that India achieved a remarkable addition of 25 GW of renewable energy capacity during the April to September period this year. With close to 125 GW of solar capacity, India now ranks as the third largest solar producer worldwide.
“India has reached a historic milestone in clean energy with the addition of 25GW of renewable capacity in the first half of FY26, primarily driven by solar energy. This achievement mirrors PM Narendra Modi’s aspiration for a sustainable future as the country advances towards becoming a global leader in renewables,” the minister affirmed.
As the nation forges ahead in its pursuit of global leadership in renewable energy, this achievement exemplifies PM Modi's vision for a sustainable future, he added.
The country has exceeded 50 percent of its installed electricity capacity from non-fossil sources, accomplishing its renewable energy targets five years ahead of schedule.
During the inauguration of the 8th session of the International Solar Alliance (ISA) assembly, set to take place in the capital from October 27-30, the minister emphasized that India’s success story is about the people, not merely the statistics.