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Critical minerals, policy, and the energy transition

The Energy Transition in Goa, India

Goa, coastal gateway on the Konkan belt between Maharashtra and Karnataka, is accelerating its clean energy agenda. Peak demand of roughly 600 MW is still met mostly by imports from the western grid, yet the state targets 50% of daytime load from local renewables by 2027. Rooftop programmes have added 45 MWp across homes, hotels and casinos, and the Goa Solar Policy 2024 tenders another 150 MW of ground-mount and canal-top PV. A 25 MW floating plant on an abandoned iron ore pit near Sanquelim is due online in 2026, while a 50 MW near-shore wind pilot off Morjim Beach is under feasibility study, and Mormugao port is preparing green-hydrogen bunkering for coastal ferry fleets. Below ground, iron ore and manganese belts in Bicholim and Sanguem, plus lateritic bauxite and silica sand, supply feedstocks for wind-tower steel, battery cathodes and solar glass. Planned reprocessing of mine tailings could unlock vanadium and rare-earth traces, linking Goa’s mining revival to a circular low-carbon economy.

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Critical Minerals produced in Goa
Essential Mineral Production and Products in Goa

A state-by-state analysis of India’s critical minerals and energy transition policies

SFA explores the state-level frontlines of India’s strategy to secure its position in the global energy transition. As demand surges for critical minerals used in electric vehicles, grid storage, solar, and hydrogen technologies, India is intensifying efforts to diversify supply, localise processing, and reduce strategic dependencies. This analysis examines how mineral endowments, state-level industrial policy, and renewable energy deployment intersect across the Indian landscape. From lithium-bearing pegmatites in Karnataka and Jammu & Kashmir to rare-earth-rich coastal sands in Tamil Nadu and Odisha, this state-by-state review highlights the opportunities and constraints shaping India’s clean-energy future and its role in global mineral security.

LithoX | Critical Minerals and the Global Energy Transition

The global energy transition to net zero is underway. Who is leading? How are supply chains being secured? How do the geopolitics vary? SFA (Oxford) provides a global overview of critical minerals, policy and legislation.

Asia

Asia's diverse geology includes significant rare earth reserves crucial for electronics and renewable energy technologies. Countries like China lead production and processing, driving economic growth while facing sustainability challenges and environmental impact.

Meet the Critical Minerals team

Trusted advice from a dedicated team of experts.

Henk de Hoop

Chief Executive Officer

Beresford Clarke

Managing Director: Technical & Research

Jamie Underwood

Principal Consultant

Ismet Soyocak

ESG & Critical Minerals Lead

Rj Coetzee

Senior Market Analyst: Battery Materials and Technologies

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