Renewal Energy in India for enhancing generation as well as saving Fuels and renewal Energy
India's Total installed capacity:
Wind Power :22.46 GW
Solar Energy :30.63GW
Small Hydro :3.99 GW
Biomass Power :1.36 GW
Bagasse Power: 2.8 GW
Wade to Power: .107 GW
Total : 33.79 GW
The development for analysis of wind power in Today the wind power capacity in India: was 20.149 GW.
The Indian government has set the target of adding 18.5 GW of renewable energy sources to generating 11 GW of wind energy.
Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission to generate 1GW to 20GW solar power energies for production of electricity.
The daily average solar power plant generation capacity in India 0.25 kWh/m2 of used land area and total solar electricity production capacity in India 1700–1900 kWh/kWp (kilowatt hours per kilowatt peak).
๐The 45 solar parks of aggregate capacity 37 GW have been approved in India. Total solar parks in Pavagada is 2 GW, Kurnool is 1 GW and Bhadla-II is 648 MW included in top 5 operational solar parks of 7 GW capacity in the country.
The world's largest renewable energy park of 30 GW capacity solar-wind hybrid project is under installation in Gujarat.
India offers a great opportunity for investments in renewable energy sector; $196.98 billion worth of projects underway in India.
๐The India ranked third globally for total renewable power capacity additions with 15.4 GW in 2021, following China (136 GW) and the US (43 GW).
The Green Hydrogen Mission has expected outcome of generating 4.1 million tonnes of annual Green Hydrogen production.
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State wise Wind power
Tamil Nadu :7.162 GW
Maharashtra: 3.021GW
Gujarat: 3.174 GW
Karnataka: 2.135 GW
Rajasthan :2.684 GW
MP. : 386 MW
A P : 447.65 MW
Kerala :35.10 MW
West Bengal :1.10 MW
๐๐Tides are generated by gravitational forces of the sun and the moon on the earth's waters. Tidal energy is a good source of renewable energy, in India total potential of tidal energy was 40GW. In January 2018 Gujrat establishing 310 MW and West Bengal Ganga delta has a 120 MW tidal power project .
It is estimated that India has used 8GW tidal energy. In this also include 7 GW in the Gulf of Cambay, 1.2 GW in the Gulf of Kutch. Sustainable development is possible by use of sustainable energy and by ensuring access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for citizens. Strong government support and the increasingly opportune economic situation have pushed India to be one of the top leaders in the world's most attractive renewable energy markets.
The government has designed policies, programs and a liberal environment to attract foreign investments to ramp up the country in the renewable energy market at a rapid rate. It is anticipated that the renewable energy sector can create a large number of domestic jobs over the following years.
YK Sharma
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