India RE

India Renewable Energy Dataset: Solar PV and Wind Capacity, Cost, and Policy Data 2010–2025

This dataset is used to study solar and wind capacity, costs, and policy change in India over time.

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2026 · Harvard Dataverse

Host / institution

Harvard Dataverse · Harvard Dataverse

Geography

India, state

Time coverage

2010–2025

Update frequency

Deposit covering 2010–2025

What this is best for

Solar and wind capacity, costs, and policy changes over time

Main limitations

New deposit; license/files NR — metadata-light

Quick answers

Short research-facing answers derived from this catalog record.

What is RE Capacity 2010–2025 used for?
Solar and wind capacity, costs, and policy changes over time
How do you access RE Capacity 2010–2025 data?
RE Capacity 2010–2025 is labeled “Open download” on this guide. Open the access portal or documentation links on the record for the current host process—do not assume open download if registration or a DUA is required.
What geography and time does RE Capacity 2010–2025 cover?
Geography: India, state. Time coverage: 2010–2025.
What are the main limitations of RE Capacity 2010–2025?
New deposit; license/files NR — metadata-light

Guides for using this data

Official portals, user guides, codebooks, and tutorials for access and analysis.

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Name / codeDescription
Solar PV capacityInstalled solar PV capacity
Wind capacityInstalled wind capacity
CostsCost / tariff related series
Policy variablesPolicy regime and program indicators
Year2010–2025 time index
State / nationalGeographic aggregation level
Formats

tabular

Technical tags
time seriesproject-specific
Example uses
Typical research and analysis uses for this dataset

Renewable energy policy research

Academic identifiers

Pairs well with

Many Indian data problems need survey + administrative combinations.