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VOL. 3, ISSUE 2 (2018)
Large scale solar integration in India: Economic growth & need for assessment of barriers
Authors
Kushagra Garg, Mohammad Yaqoot, Vipul Sharma, Anil Kumar, HSS Santosh Kumar
Abstract
India is one of the fastest emerging economies in the world. India’s manufacturing sector is emerging at a very fast rate with increase in domestic demand. To maintain the pace of growth of economy with sustainable development, reduction of greenhouse gasses and a green initiative, India has to reduce its dependency on fossil fuels for electrification resulting an increase in solar installations in India. India has a high solar potential but due to intermittent nature, outdated grid infrastructure, delayed payment by DISCOM and various other barriers bought hurdle in development of solar, resulting delays from target. So, there is a need to revise solar policies by government. This study examines the need for assessment of consequent risk associated in development of large scale solar integration in India. Better understanding of these Barriers may help organizations & government bodies to manage their resource in effective and efficient way. That may increase number of solar projects in India.
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Pages:964-969
How to cite this article:
Kushagra Garg, Mohammad Yaqoot, Vipul Sharma, Anil Kumar, HSS Santosh Kumar "Large scale solar integration in India: Economic growth & need for assessment of barriers". International Journal of Academic Research and Development, Vol 3, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 964-969
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