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| 100 | _aSubhash Chander | ||
| 245 | _aRecent paradigm shift in photovoltaic approach in India | ||
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| 520 | _aIndia has a lot of potential for producing renewable energy from a variety of sources, including cogeneration bagasse, biomass, small hydro, solar, and wind. India’s photovoltaic (PV) strategy has undergone a paradigm shift as one of the world’s fastest-growing economies and a major energy user. At the moment, solar and wind energy account for more than half of India’s renewable energy sector’s capacity. With the help of the government’s encouraging policies, technological advancements, and the active participation of the private sector, India is rapidly increasing its capacity for renewable energy, as evidenced by a number of expanding themes that define the nation’s solar PV industries. | ||
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