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India's Clean Energy Ambitions to Boost Job Market

India's ambitious target of 500 GW non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030 is set to generate over 44 lakh jobs, with rooftop solar being the largest contributor. The study by CEEW and NRDC India highlights the employment potential and gender imbalance in the sector.

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iGEN Editorial
June 3, 2026
India's Clean Energy Ambitions to Boost Job Market

India's target of achieving 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030 could generate more than 44 lakh full-time equivalent (FTE) jobs, with rooftop solar emerging as the single largest employment generator, accounting for nearly 43% of the total, according to a new study.

Rooftop Solar: A Major Job Creator

The findings are significant as rooftop solar gains momentum across the country. The study, conducted by climate think-tank Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW) and non-profit environmental organisation Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) India, with technical guidance from the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, found that of the 6.5 lakh clean energy jobs added between FY23 and FY26, rooftop solar accounted for the largest share at 62%. It was followed by the PM-KUSUM scheme (16.3%), biomass power (12.6%), and ground-mounted solar projects (6%).

Employment Coefficients and Gender Imbalance

The study is based on a primary survey of companies carried out in 2024-25 across the solar, wind, bioenergy, and hydropower sectors. The researchers developed new FTE employment coefficients to estimate workforce intensity across technologies and project phases, including manufacturing, deployment, and operations.

"The opportunity is about creating livelihoods, building skills, deepening domestic supply chains, and ensuring that the benefits of clean energy reach households, farmers, workers, and entrepreneurs while also adding gigawatts," said Arunabha Ghosh, CEO of CEEW.

Gender Imbalance in the Workforce

The study also highlighted the sector's gender imbalance. Women account for only 11% of the workforce in solar and wind deployment and manufacturing. Their participation is highest in rooftop solar (15%), followed by solar module manufacturing (13%), floating solar (12%), and ground-mounted solar (11%). Around 61% of women employed in the clean energy sector work in non-technical roles such as human resources, accounting, and administration.

Sector Women's Participation (%)
Rooftop Solar 15
Solar Module Manufacturing 13
Floating Solar 12
Ground-Mounted Solar 11

Future Prospects and Challenges

Dipa Singh Bagai, country director of NRDC India, emphasized that clean energy jobs are critical to India's economic growth, energy security, and climate goals. "This study shows that distributed renewable energy, especially rooftop solar, can create employment across cities, small towns, and rural areas. But job creation will require deliberate planning, credible workforce reporting, and stronger industry-training partnerships so that workers are ready for the next phase of India's energy transition," she said.

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