A total of 74.79 gigawatt (GW) of renewable energy capacity had been installed in the country at the end of December 2018 including 25.21 GW from solar, 35.14 GW from wind, 9.92 GW from biomass, and 4.52 GW from small hydro power.
Singh also said that the installed capacity of solar rooftop systems stands at 1,279 megawatt (MW) in the country.
The current rooftop solar programme, approved by the government in December 2015, aims at setting up 2,100 MW capacity in residential, institutional, social, and the government sectors through CFA by end of 2019-20.
The government has set a target to install 40,000 MW of rooftop solar power capacity by 2022. The rooftop segment has been facing challenges related to delays in tendering, involvement of multiple stakeholders, reluctance of discoms due to revenue loss and lack of uniform regulation.