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Renewable energy in India: Historical developments and prospects
Authors:S.C. Bhattacharya  Chinmoy Jana
Affiliation:1. Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management, Management House, College Square West, Kolkata 700073, India;2. International Energy Initiative, 164/6 Prince Anwar Shah Road, Kolkata 700045, India
Abstract:Promoting renewable energy in India has assumed great importance in recent years in view of high growth rate of energy consumption, high share of coal in domestic energy demand, heavy dependence on imports for meeting demands for petroleum fuels and volatility of world oil market. A number of renewable energy technologies (RETs) are now well established in the country. The technology that has achieved the most dramatic growth rate and success is wind energy; India ranks fourth in the world in terms of total installed capacity. India hosts the world's largest small gasifier programme and second largest biogas programme. After many years of slow growth, demand for solar water heaters appears to be gaining momentum. Small hydro has been growing in India at a slow but steady pace. Installation of some of the technologies appears to have slowed down in recent years; these include improved cooking stoves (ICSs) and solar photovoltaic (PV) systems. In spite of many successes, the overall growth of renewable energy in India has remained rather slow. A number of factors are likely to boost the future prospects of renewable energy in the country; these include global pressure and voluntary targets for greenhouse gas emission reduction, a possible future oil crisis, intensification of rural electrification program, and import of hydropower from neighbouring countries.
Keywords:Renewable energy   Biomass   Solar energy   Wind energy   India   Renewable energy prospects   Renewable energy potential
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