| Year | 2012 50 Downloads |
| Volume/Issue/Review Month | Vol. - V | Issue II | July |
| Title | Solar Farming: India’s Energy Solution for the Future |
| Authors | Ms. Hemlata Chelawat , Prof. I. V. Trivedi |
| Broad area | Solar Farming: India’s Energy Solution for the Future |
| Abstract | India has been a power deficient country with an increasing demand – supply gap in energy. Renewable energy sources and technologies have the potential to provide solutions to the longstanding energy shortage problems of our country. Solar energy is the largest exploitable renewal energy resource as more energy can be generated from sunlight that strikes the Earth in one hour than all of the energy consumed by humans in an entire year. Besides being abundant, solar energy offers a solution to fossil fuel emissions and global climate change. Solar thermal electricity (STE) also known as concentrating solar power (CSP) and Solar Photovoltaic (SPV) are emerging renewable energy technologies that can be developed as future potential option for electricity generation in India. In this paper, efforts have been made to summarize the availability of power, current status of power sector and future potential of solar energy and the strategies needed to transform the country to a solar powered economy. |
| DOI | The newest crop in India could be electricity from the sun. “Solar Farming†can help change India’s energy economy to clean and efficient renewable energy during the day, when it is needed the most. It can create millions of jobs and could help Indi |
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