Solar energy stands as the major component of renewable energy, due to large solar energy availability of 4000 trillion KWh per year in India. It has many advantages over conventional energy sources due to its clean nature, ease of production etc. India’s Solar energy potential is tremendous as it stands as a major player in the segment. India''s Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDC''s) commitment includes 100 GW of solar power out of 175 GW of renewable energy by 2022. Currently, it stands at 43 GW.
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The Government of India has propelled the solar energy market with a plethora of initiatives and policies like PM KUSUM, SARAL Index, Floating solar plants in Gujarat, ISA etc. Solar energy with its low carbon footprint can be a potential substitute for conventional energy sources and would help fulfil India’s commitments under INDCs and Panchamrit proposals at COP 26, Glasgow.