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Karnataka achieves milestone as green energy powers 80% of state’s supply

Karnataka sets record with 143 million units of renewable power generation on August 18, cutting dependence on thermal power

August 19, 2025 / 21:28 IST
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Karnataka set a new milestone in the energy sector on Monday, generating 143 million units (MU) of electricity from renewable sources and meeting nearly 80 percent of the state’s power demand through green energy.

According to the state energy department, the share of renewables in Karnataka’s grid has recently risen to between 75 percent and 85 percent, thanks to strong wind and solar output coupled with lower electricity demand during the monsoon.

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“Electricity generation from renewable sources has increased significantly. About 75-85 percent of the demand is currently being met through these sources. Particularly, wind power generation has grown substantially, with an average of 54 MU being generated daily,” said a senior department official. “Renewable energy provides power at lower costs, reducing the government’s financial burden.”