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Development of policies for the viable utilization of solar energy can help India emerge as a leader in the global arena.
The results show that Binh Thuan is the optimal location to build a solar power plant because it has the highest ranking score in the final phase of this study.
Hence, in country like India simple low-energy technologies such as solar still are likely to succeed.
Inauguration of the world’s largest floating solar power plant on a collapsed coal mine exemplifies China's commitment to transition to a low carbon economy.
It was found that solar water heater is a viable option for east-coastal region of India.
In India, large areas of land are barren and sparsely populated, making these areas suitable as locations for large central power stations based on solar energy.
This is the first pilot solar updraft power plant that has been built in Jordan to evaluate such technology in Mutah Area.
Results indicated that the Integrated Floating Photovoltaic-Pumped Storage Power System has a great potential for gaining the benefits of electricity generation (9112.74 MWh in a typical sunny day averagely) and reducing energy imbalance (23.06 MW aggregately in one day).
Moreover, it can be helpful in structuring strategies for the smooth adoption of solar energy in India.
The present study estimates the first solar–coal hybrid power plant in the Inner Mongolia Region.
obtained can be used for identification of best suited areas for solar thermal power generation in India.
The results of this study will help decision makers and policy makers of solar technologies in India.
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'.
Research findings suggest that Initiatives taken at the state level (E7) and Power sector reforms (E12) have significant influence in adopting and encouraging India׳s solar power development.
It highlights the renewable energy trend in India with major achievements, state wise analysis of solar parks and industrial applications.
The results presented provide insight to the long-term performance of the solar power plant under actual operating conditions in India.
In conclusion, it is determined which city is the most suitable place for installation of solar power plants.
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.