The RUPTL 2025–2034 continued the 10-year planning cycle, with updated projections for electricity demand, energy mix, and infrastructure development.

The latest RUPTL (2025-2034) has set a target of 42.6 GW of renewable energy capacity and 10.3 GW of energy storage by 2034. Of this, solar energy is expected to contribute 17.2 GW, while hydropower will account for 11.7 GW. In the second half of the planning period (2030-2034), 70% of the renewable energy developments are scheduled to take place. The RUPTL also includes plans to utilize nuclear energy as a baseload source, with a planned capacity of 500 MW projected for 2033, coming from two proposed projects. Additionally, the RUPTL features plans to add 3.4 GW of new grid-connected coal capacity by 2029, with another 2.8 GW planned for 2034.