Sat. May 9th, 2026
  • The World Economic Forum has released the Energy Transition Index.
  • India has been ranked 63rd on the Global Energy Transition Index.
  • Sweden has topped the Index, and Denmark, Finland, Switzerland and France are in the top five of the Index.
  • In the report, 107 out of the 120 countries demonstrated progress in energy transition journeys in the past decade.
  • Over the last decade, populous countries like India and China showed an 8% improvement in the Energy Transition Index.
  • With an annual investment of around $10 billion, India is driving the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) and the production of green hydrogen.
  • WEF also highlighted India’s focus on using energy for income generation and supporting microenterprises through the productive use of renewable energy sources.
  • WEF lauded India’s efforts in clean energy infrastructure, with renewable energy and biomass contributing 42% of its power generation capacity.
  • As per the report, the energy transition for a more equitable, secure and sustainable energy system has lost momentum due to increasing uncertainty worldwide.

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