INDIA’S FUTURE IS IN THE SUN
Transforming India's Future With Solar Power
December 12, 2013 (The World Bank)
“In the short span of three years, India has made impressive strides in developing its abundant solar power potential. It has added capacity at a commendable pace, and successfully reduced the costs of solar energy to around $0.12 per kWh for solar photo voltaic (PV) and $0.21 per kWh for Concentrated Solar Power (CSP), making India amongst the lowest cost destinations for grid-connected solar power in the world…[Still] more than 300 million of the country’s people still lack access to electricity, and industry cites energy shortages as a critical barrier to growth…The first phase of [ the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM), 2010-13] witnessed enthusiastic participation…[P]lanning for JNNSM Phase II (2013-17) will commence soon…[and will require [increased access to financing, shared solar infrastructure, and a niche manufacturing value chain…” click here for more
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