New Delhi: Of the total energy generated in India in 2018-19, only 2.85% was generated from solar. To reduce the dependency on conventional sources for the generation of energy and expand power generation capacity through renewable energy sources, the central government has set a target of installing 175 Giga Watt (GW) of renewable energy capacity by March 2022. This includes 100 GW from solar, 60 GW from wind, 10 GW from bio-power and 5 GW from small hydro-power.
"The target of installing 100 GW of solar capacity by 2022 in the country is divided into two 40 GW is likely to be achieved by installation of grid connected rooftop solar projects and 60 GW needs to be from large scale solar installations. While we are faring well in installing large scale solar projects and have already installed over 40 GW of solar plants, we are lagging behind in rooftop solar installation. Only 5-6 GW of rooftop solar plants have been put up", says Engineer Alekhya Datta, Fellow and Area Convenor, Electricity and Fuels Division, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI).
Though thermal power plants that use coal, oil and other fossil fuels are one of the biggest sources of power in India, they are also largest contributors to air pollution globally. Considering the health related complications and environmental implications caused due to toxic gases released from thermal power plants, it's time we switch to renewable sources of energy and what better than solar energy.
"Solar energy is an infinite source of energy. It is clean and green. It doesn't have any cost and is completely emission free", says Dr S.P. Gon Chaudhuri, an Electrical Engineer & International Expert in the field of Renewable Energy.
Switching to solar energy often comes with a bunch of questions & doubts. The cost of installing solar panels is one of the biggest concerns among people. But experts suggest that investing in solar energy is one of the best investments an individual can make.
“Solar Power plant has no recurring expenses and it gives you energy security. By adopting solar energy, one can contribute to the environmental protection”, says Dr Chaudhari as he appealS for a switch to solar energy.
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