India formalises long-term resource adequacy framework for power sector
The Central Electricity Authority has released the Long-Term National Resource Adequacy Plan, outlining required generation capacity, sources, and timelines to maintain a reliable supply through 2035-36. Covering 2026-27 to 2035-36, the plan sets a framework for capacity expansion, storage deployment, and state-level planning. Current base As of January 31, 2026, India’s installed generation capacity stood at 520.5 GW, of which 52% came from non-fossil sources. This marks a clear shift from the position a few…
