The Economic Times Energyworld Solar Power Congress India 2022: Accelerating Solar Power
Geschreven op 13-12-2021 - Erik van Erne. Geplaatst in Energie en BesparingThe solar power sector in India has grown at an unprecedented pace in the past few years. That growth has come on the back of major technological breakthroughs that have brought down cost of generation to record lows, coupled with a favourable policy and regulatory regime.
These factors have catapulted the Indian solar industry to a growth journey that is set to remain sustained in the long run. This historic focus on solar power has come at a time the world is debating the adverse effect of climate change and ways to cut global warming emissions and the energy sector will play a crucial role there.
The way forward for India is to ensure tariffs remain low, state discoms are able to support solar power purchase, and local manufacturing gets the boost it deserves.
The Economic Times Energyworld Solar Power Congress aims to bring the key stakeholders of the solar power industry on a single platform for an informed debate on the main issues and opportunities for growth in this industry.
The future of India’s solar growth story will be decided by three key factors — local manufacturing prowess, technology choices that can further cut costs, and a regulatory and policy landscape that can ensure sustained investor interest.
The Solar Power Congress will focus on these aspects and invite the leaders of the industry — from both the public and the private sector — to share their stories and learn from experiences to build a roadmap for the country’s solar power journey.
Energy in India is among the top business enterprises of its economy and accounts for around 6 to 7% of GDP. The Indian energy market is one of the top five in the world and also amongst the fastest growing across the globe.
To ensure that industry leaders keep pace with this fast changing exciting industry, ETEnergyworld.com brings to you the latest developments in the sector. We not only extensively cover the sector but also curate and get you the most relevant news and analysis in the industry that suits your needs.
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