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The latest breakdown of current grid composition by Central Electricity Authority (CEA) shows that as of mid-2026, India’s total installed power generation capacity has crossed a milestone of 537 GW. This historic shift shows a mix of non-fossil fuel sources making up roughly 52.3% of total capacity generated leaving fossil fuel generation at 47.7% mark.
But generation alone doesn’t solve the underlying structural problem that’s quietly affecting the financial viability of the entire energy sector leaving the developers caught in the crosshairs.