India has set aggressive targets to install more than 400 GW of wind and solar electricity generation by 2030, with more than two-thirds of that capacity coming from solar. This paper examines the electricity and carbon mitigation costs to reliably operate India's grid in 2030 for a variety of wind and solar targets (200 GW to 600 GW) and the most promising options for reducing these costs. We find that systems where solar photovoltaic comprises only 25 to 50% of the total renewable target have the lowest carbon mitigation costs in most scenarios. This result invites a reexamination of India's proposed solar-majority targets. We also find that, compared to other regions and contrary to prevailing assumptions, meeting high renewable targets ...
Until recently, India’s intransigent negotiating posture has conveyed the impression that it will no...
Over one billion people lack access to electricity and many of them in rural areas far from existing...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set an ambitious target of 100,000 MW of solar power capacity to be...
India has set aggressive targets to install more than 400 GW of wind and solar electricity generatio...
This study assesses a least-cost and operationally feasible pathway for India’s electricity grid thr...
At the time of independence, India had a very poor infrastructure in terms of energy production and ...
Decarbonizing its electricity sector through ambitious targets for wind and solar is India’s major s...
This study evaluated a potential transition of India’s power sector to 100% wind and solar energy so...
National modeling by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) found that least-cost, operational...
The use of renewable energy (RE) sources, primarily wind and solar generation, is poised to grow sig...
In this policy brief, we assess the prerequisites for India to achieve 450 GW of solar and wind cumu...
In earlier papers, an attempt was made to assess if renewable energy sources alone could meet India'...
India is facing an acute energy scarcity which is hampering its industrial growth and economic progr...
The use of renewable energy (RE) sources, primarily wind and solar generation, is poised to grow sig...
The Renewable Energy Sector of India is considered to be the world’s second most attractive Renewabl...
Until recently, India’s intransigent negotiating posture has conveyed the impression that it will no...
Over one billion people lack access to electricity and many of them in rural areas far from existing...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set an ambitious target of 100,000 MW of solar power capacity to be...
India has set aggressive targets to install more than 400 GW of wind and solar electricity generatio...
This study assesses a least-cost and operationally feasible pathway for India’s electricity grid thr...
At the time of independence, India had a very poor infrastructure in terms of energy production and ...
Decarbonizing its electricity sector through ambitious targets for wind and solar is India’s major s...
This study evaluated a potential transition of India’s power sector to 100% wind and solar energy so...
National modeling by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) found that least-cost, operational...
The use of renewable energy (RE) sources, primarily wind and solar generation, is poised to grow sig...
In this policy brief, we assess the prerequisites for India to achieve 450 GW of solar and wind cumu...
In earlier papers, an attempt was made to assess if renewable energy sources alone could meet India'...
India is facing an acute energy scarcity which is hampering its industrial growth and economic progr...
The use of renewable energy (RE) sources, primarily wind and solar generation, is poised to grow sig...
The Renewable Energy Sector of India is considered to be the world’s second most attractive Renewabl...
Until recently, India’s intransigent negotiating posture has conveyed the impression that it will no...
Over one billion people lack access to electricity and many of them in rural areas far from existing...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set an ambitious target of 100,000 MW of solar power capacity to be...