| Policy Name | National Geothermal Energy Policy |
| Launched by | Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) |
| Objective | Promote the use of geothermal energy across sectors |
| Estimated Potential | Approximately 10 Gigawatt (GW) |
| Identified Provinces | Himalayas, Cambay Basin, Aravalli Range, Mahanadi Basin, Godavari Basin, Sohana, West Coast, Son-Narmada-Tapti, South India Cratons |
| Key Provisions | |
| • Regulatory Role | MNRE serves as the central body for regulation and development |
| • Collaboration Focus | Emphasis on inter-ministerial coordination, joint ventures, and global partnerships |
| • Technological Development | Support for hybrid systems (e.g., geothermal + solar), advanced R&D, repurposing of abandoned oil wells |
| • Public-Private Ecosystem | Promotes ecosystem involving startups, research institutions, and industry players |
| • Encouraging Local Innovation | Incentives for indigenous technologies, pilot projects, and academic-industry linkages |
| Geothermal Energy Use | Electricity generation, heating and cooling systems, greenhouse agriculture, desalination |
| Policy Significance | Advances India's clean energy portfolio, supports Net Zero emissions, enhances energy security, promotes clean energy innovation |