November 2025 saw the lowest electricity generation in last two years despite adding 45 GW of Carbon-free Electricity (CFE) capacity and more than 10 GW of Thermal capacity in 2025
Total electricity generation remains 2.93 billion units less during April-November 2025 compared to the same duration in 2024. This is despite 45 GW of CFE and more than 10 GW of thermal coal being added from January 2025. Out of a total of 42.45 GW of CFE, 35 GW was solar and 5.8 GW was wind.
November 2025
▶ Total electricity generation: 132.47 Billion Units (BU) (Lowest in 2024 and 2025)
▶ Thermal electricity generation: 97.75 BU (6.6 BU less than November 2024)
▶ Solar generation: 13.18 BU (Just 1.93 BU more than November 2024)
▶ Wind generation: 4.15 BU (Just 1.4 BU more than November 2024)
▶ Renewable electricity generation: 30.4 BU (5 BU more than November 2024)
▶ Carbon-free electricity (CFE) generation: 34.6 BU (4.3 BU more than November 2024)
April–November 2025 (compared to same period in 2024)
▶ Total electricity generation 2.93 BU less than 2024
▶ Thermal electricity generation 58.4 BU less than 2024
▶ Solar generation 16.15 BU more than 2024
▶ Wind generation 21.40 BU more than 2024
▶ Renewable electricity generation 55 BU more than 2024
▶ Carbon Free electricity (CFE) generation 55.14 BU more than 2024