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A Review on Solar Energy in India

Himanshu ., Poornendra Kumar, Rishu Kumar, Sushil Kumar Agrawal, Anurag Dwivedi, Shashank Mishra

Abstract


Sun-powered energy a clean renewable asset with zero outflows has got a huge potential for energy which can be tackled by employing a variety of gadgets. With later improvements, sun-orientated energy frameworks are effectively accessible for industrial and household utilization with the included advantage of minimum maintenance. With the help of government charge incentives and discounts, solar energy may become economically viable. The majority of developed countries are converting to solar energy as one of their main sources of renewable energy. "India may be a tropical country, with longer daily daylight hours and exceptionally concentrated sunshine. In this way, solar energy has tremendous potential as a future energy source. It also has the advantage of providing decentralized energy delivery, which gives local residents more authority. The largest potential source of green energy is solar energy, which is a significant alternative resource globally. The potential for producing green electricity in India from renewable energy sources is enormous. To promote green energy, the government of India launched many schemes for renewable energy resources. On January 11, 2010, the Jawahar Lal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM), one of them, was launched. The availability, existing state, future potential, and benefits of solar energy in India have all been attempted to be summarized in this study.

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