Clean and Renewable Energy in India

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India's impressive growth in solar energy capacity and the importance of solar spread for sustainable energy transition. Highlighting the current energy mix, challenges, and future considerations for achieving renewable energy goals.

  • Renewable Energy
  • Solar Growth
  • Energy Transition
  • India
  • Sustainable

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  1. Clean and Renewable Energy in India Pranav Mehta Chairman, National Solar Energy Federation of India

  2. Country Wise Installed Capacity (GW) China 205 US 71.3 Japan 63 Germany 49.78 India 35.6 Italy 20.12 UK 13.35 Australia 15.97 India is now in the Top 5 solar countries in the world France 9.43 Spain 8.7 Turkey 5.99 Brazil 2.87 0 50 100 150 200 250

  3. Indias Impressive Solar Growth (MW) 40000 35600 35000 28050 30000 25000 20000 20000 15000 9000 10000 5129 3002 5000 1684 936 36 11 3 0 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20

  4. Solar Spread is as important as Growth Solar rooftop and home lighting systems will be a game changer Solar Plant in every farm will be a game changer Affordable storage will be a game changer Every farmer has a chance to contribute to mitigate the effect of climate change and global warming A large deployment of micro and mini grids will greatly help New technology and innovations will greatly help in achieving this

  5. Indian Scenario A study produced by NITI Aayog and Japan s Institute of Energy Economics has estimated coal will still supply 42%-50% of India s energy mix in 2047 The nation currently draws 62.8% of its power from thermal plants which are mostly coal-fired but also burn lignite, gas and diesel. Renewables supply 23.1% of India s power with hydro adding 12.4% and nuclear the balance. Renewables expected to increase to 40% of India s energy mix by 2030 which is quite a challenging task for the nation

  6. Indian Scenario New storage technologies and their deployment are important for grid stabilization and RE integration into the grid Transition to Electrical Vehicles is of national importance and will play a crucial role New Technologies of Heterojunction Solar Cells(HJT), bi-facial and other developments are also a ray of hope Implementation of KUSUM scheme for solar applications in agricultural sector without creating hurdles and complications like stipulation of solar cells also to be manufactured in India is of paramount importance Green Hydrogen strategy for India should be expeditiously formulated and pronounced for implementation

  7. Join our Growing Network Today!!! Explore more @ www.indiaesa.info Presented By: Pranav R Mehta Designation: Chairman Mail: pranavcreative@gmail.com Contact us: India Energy Storage Alliance C/o Customized Energy Solutions A-501, GO Square, Aundh Hinjewadi Link Road, Wakad Pune -411057, Maharashtra, India Phone: 91-20-32407682 Mail: contact@indiaesa.info Website: www.indiaesa.info

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