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Which India Company has commissioned India's largest solar power project at Rajasthan? 

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As the land is scarce resource in India and per capita land availability is low, the selection of offshore solar power plant is commendable.
SOLAR ENERGY has the potential to re-energise India's economy by creating millions of new jobs, achieve energy independence, reduce the trade deficit and propel India forward as a ‘green nation'.
The results presented provide insight to the long-term performance of the solar power plant under actual operating conditions in India.
Moreover, it can be helpful in structuring strategies for the smooth adoption of solar energy in India.
Solar energy can be an important part of India's plan not only to add new capacity but also to increase energy security and lead the massive market for renewable energy.
Despite the fact that, a vast legion of furtherance and advancement has been done during the last decade of solar energy maturation and proliferation, improvements could be suggested so as to augment the solar energy usage in contrast to conventional energy sources in India.
Better understanding of these barriers would help organizations and government bodies to prioritize and manage their resources in an effective and efficient way so that maximum number of solar power projects can be installed in India.
This facility would also help in facilitating research development in the solar industry in India.
Based on the survey, various strategies have been suggested to accelerate the solar program among the rural and agriculture sectors of Rajasthan state India.
Conclusively, the study shows that in Rajasthan, considerable smoothing exists, which can support large-scale integration of solar power into electricity networks.
Thus, solar PV is a potential technology to meet India's future energy demand and its associated environmental challenges.
Development of policies for the viable utilization of solar energy can help India emerge as a leader in the global arena.
obtained can be used for identification of best suited areas for solar thermal power generation in India.
Among many options available in solar technology, power generation through CSP (Concentrating Solar Power) could be the most promising one for India in the coming future.
The present study has implication for policy planners, practitioners, researchers and academicians associated with solar industry for investigating solar perspective in India.
Understanding early ground-level efforts for solar energy development in Thar desert of Rajasthan may prove valuable for other regions in India and elsewhere.
It highlights the renewable energy trend in India with major achievements, state wise analysis of solar parks and industrial applications.
The results of this study will help decision makers and policy makers of solar technologies in India.
The arid parts of Rajasthan receive average maximum solar radiation of about 7.5 kW h/m2 in the month of May and minimum of about 4.6 kW h/m2 in the month of Dec & Jan. Part of this energy may be utilized to meet out drinking water need of remote area dwellers of Rajasthan.