India is the third-largest consumer of energy in the world. According to the Ministry of Power, the country’s peak demand reached a record high of 223 gigawatts (GW) in June 2023, a rise of 3.4% from the highest level in 2022.
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If this growth continues and we rely mostly on coal and gas, pollution will make us choke. Solar, wind, and nuclear must take center stage soon in my humble opinion.
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