Solar power generation in India has increased considerably in the last few years. In 2023, the country produced roughly 113.4 terawatt-hours of electricity from solar energy. India aims to achieve a total solar capacity of 280 gigawatts by 2030.
Anonymous 2
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Bhai forget solar and wind and all, think nuclear. This solar panel is not bio degradable also and neither are the wind turbines of windmills. they just get burried under sand. Not great for the environmnet
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Shubham Khandelwal
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Global Coal Consumption is at an All Time High ~ Statistical Review of World Energy, 2023.
There's an urgent need to shift towards sustainable sources of Energy; Solar, Hydro and Wind are temporary sources IMO.
Permanent solution would be Nuclear En
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Abhijith PB
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All the highways on most of the country, now take India.The wind caused by the passing of heavy load vehicles and others can be used to generate electricity by placing vertical turbines( wind mills) which are now available.And also place large solar