SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF SOLAR ENERGY IN INDIA Authors: L Malleswara Rao , , APV APPA RAO, CH. SUNDAR SINGH & P RAMAKRISHNA RAO
ABSTRACT
The sun can possibly be one of the most remarkable wellsprings of environmentally friendly power. Solar
energy is a limited wellspring of energy used to mitigate long haul worldwide energy concerns. The current
energy emergency and the ecological issue are developing more genuine, which has accumulated a great deal
of consideration on the utilization of solar energy. In India, where the nation is now experiencing an energy
crisis, solar energy has become more important. India, because of its location in the sun belt, has an endless
amount of solar energy potential. Energy is a critical problem for achieving long-term growth. Today's
economy are still largely built on fossil fuels, implying nonrenewable resource depletion as well as
environmental challenges such as air pollution and climate change. Renewable energy sources are one of the
foundations that may support new and more sustainable energy systems, and solar energy is unquestionably
one of them: a cleaner, more accessible, and renewable energy source. In 2009, the Indian government set up
the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM). The goal is to convey 20 GW framework associated
solar establishments by 2022. In May 2015, the public authority supported the mean to 100 GW by 2022. Solar
is one of the quickest growing enterprises in India with solar power offices in Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Gujarat
and Maharashtra are making a difference to build the country's power grid. Thanks to technological advances
and market competitiveness, solar energy is expected to achieve grid equality by 2017-2018. Indian NonThermal Energy Resources of India, like solar energy, is working to increase power limit and achieve the
point of 100 GW by 2022. India has a large ambition to develop solar energy, which may not be restricted. meet the country's electricity needs, but also contribute significantly to green energy production and so assist to
mitigate global climate change.
Keywords: Solar Energy, Potential of Solar energy, India Policies, Sustainable Development Publication date: 15/01/2022 https://ijbpas.com/pdf/2022/January/MS_IJBPAS_2022_JAN_SPCL_1090.pdfDownload PDFhttps://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2022/11.1.1090