New Delhi, April 1 -- Indias bioenergy installed capacity is projected to increase to 15.5 gigawatt (GW) by FY32 from around 11.6 GW as of March 2025, supported by favourable policy measures and abundant biomass availability, though execution challenges remain, according to a report by CareEdge Ratings.
Bioenergy currently contributes about 11.6 GW to Indias renewable energy mix, with bagasse cogeneration accounting for the largest share, followed by biomass and waste-to-energy (WtE) segments.
Over the past five years, the sector has added nearly 868 MW of biomass power and cogeneration capacity, along with 693 MW of WtE capacity, reflecting steady growth driven by policy support, according to financial express
The report highlighted ...