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An In-Depth Analysis Of India’s Development Of Renewable Energy Technologies In Comparison To Other Leading Nations That Rely On Renewable Energy
Dr. M. Vinay Kumar
Abstract
Renewable energy is the undeniable future of meeting humanity's energy demands, as its non-renewable forebears
were always intended to be fleeting in the grand scheme of things. Discussion on this topic is pointless, like
pounding a dead horse. The last task is to make the best possible use of these assets. Initially, this research study
examines India's recent technical developments in the field of renewable energy decades. The goal of this research
is to identify where exactly renewable India is lagging in electricity-producing technologies and calls for a shift in
policy and practice. Not only are the technical aspects of various renewable energy sources discussed, but so are
the difficulties associated with putting them to use. As an added bonus, workarounds are marked so that you can
avoid them. India, in contrast to China, is the only other tiny country of more than 1.3 billion, and its population
density of 382 persons per square kilometer is the highest of any country in the world. The population growth rate
of India is 1.10 percent, which is significantly larger than China's 0.39 percent. It may not be able to maintain its
current energy consumption levels, and will likely have to transition to sources of renewable power to ensure its
existence
Keywords
India, renewable energy
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