India Achieves 524 GW Power Capacity, Declares Power Sufficiency

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India Achieves 524 GW Power Capacity, Declares Power Sufficiency

Synopsis

India has reached a significant milestone in electricity generation, with a total capacity of 524 GW as of February 28, 2026. This shift from power deficit to sufficiency marks a transformative period for the nation's infrastructure.

Key Takeaways

India's electricity generation capacity reached 524 GW .
Transitioned from power deficit to power sufficient.
Added 296.388 GW since 2014.
Government initiatives aim to enhance power infrastructure.
Future capacity expected to rise to 874 GW by 2031-32.

New Delhi, March 23 (NationPress) The nation is witnessing a robust supply of electricity, as India's total installed electricity generation capacity has reached 524 GW as of February 28, 2026, according to information shared in Parliament on Monday.

During a written statement in the Rajya Sabha, Minister of State for Power Shripad Naik highlighted that the nation has transitioned from a state of power deficiency to being power sufficient by adding 296.388 GW of capacity since 2014.

Naik emphasized that the government has made substantial advancements in the power sector over the years through enhancements in generation capacity and infrastructure.

“There is sufficient availability of electricity nationwide. As of February 28, 2026, the installed generation capacity stands at 524 GW,” he stated.

“The government has effectively addressed the significant challenge of power shortages by introducing 296.388 GW of new generation capacity since April 2014, successfully transforming the country into a power-sufficient state,” he added.

He noted that electricity supply has largely aligned with demand over the past three fiscal years and the current year, with only minor deficiencies.

These shortfalls are typically associated with issues in state transmission and distribution systems, rather than a lack of power generation.

“Electricity, being a concurrent subject, is managed by the respective State Government / Distribution Utility,” he pointed out.

“Thus, it is the responsibility of the local distribution utility to implement necessary measures to ensure reliable and quality power delivery to consumers,” Naik remarked.

To bolster power supply in urban and rural regions alike, the Centre has backed various initiatives, including the Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana, Integrated Power Development Scheme, Saubhagya scheme, and the ongoing Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme.

These programs are designed to enhance power infrastructure and guarantee reliable electricity for consumers.

Looking to the future, the government anticipates that India’s installed capacity will further increase to 874 GW by 2031-32, as outlined in the National Electricity Plan.

States have also been instructed to develop long-term resource adequacy plans to ensure that generation capacity keeps pace with the growing demand.

Point of View

It's evident that India's achievement in electricity capacity is pivotal for its development. The shift to power sufficiency not only supports economic growth but also enhances the quality of life for millions across the nation. A focus on infrastructure and capacity building will continue to drive this progress.
NationPress
12 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is India's current electricity generation capacity?
As of February 28, 2026, India's installed electricity generation capacity has reached 524 GW.
How much capacity has been added since 2014?
India has added a total of 296.388 GW of electricity generation capacity since April 2014.
What initiatives are in place to improve power supply?
The government has implemented various schemes like the Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana and the Integrated Power Development Scheme to strengthen power supply.
What is the expected future capacity for India?
The government's National Electricity Plan anticipates an increase in installed capacity to 874 GW by 2031-32.
Who is responsible for electricity supply and distribution?
The supply and distribution of electricity are managed by the respective State Government or Distribution Utility.
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