PM Modi's Green Vision: India's solar revolution ignited by land allocation
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PM Modi’s Green Vision: India’s solar revolution ignited by land allocation

India is poised for a green energy revolution as strategic land allocation and plummeting solar prices pave the way for widespread adoption of renewable energy, promising a sustainable and prosperous future while mitigating environmental harm.

by WEB DESK
Apr 18, 2024, 09:00 pm IST
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With the allocation of land at Kandla Port for green hydrogen and green ammonia production, India’s green energy landscape receives a significant boost and attracts major private players like Reliance Industries Ltd and Larsen & Toubro. This move goes side by side with India’s goal in becoming a global hub for green hydrogen production and exports. This will also help India reduce its energy imports and decarbonise key sectors.

India’s green energy revolution is propelled by strategic land allocation at Kandla Port and falling prices of solar PV components. These developments not only position India as a leader in green energy production but also help India use less energy from other countries, make less pollution, and make the economy grow in a way that is environment friendly in all aspects.

With major players like Reliance Industries Ltd and Larsen & Toubro securing substantial area of land, Kandla’s Deendayal Port Authority (DPA) has allocated land for setting up green hydrogen and green ammonia production units. Other beneficiaries for the same are Greenko Group and Welspun New Energy. The DPA is planning to achieve a production target of 1.5 million metric tonnes per annum (mmtpa) of green hydrogen and 7 mmtpa of green ammonia which signals an important investment in India’s green energy infrastructure.

Additionally, it is expected that the global prices of solar PV components will decline which will potentially boost domestic solar installations. Now that the polysilicon prices are dropping by almost 67 percent year on year basis (likely to have further reductions anticipated in 2024), the cost pressure on cell and module manufacturers will be smooth which will allow solar power capacity in India to expand.

In January 2024, India has imported more solar cells and modules and reached a record high of 9.9 gigawatts (GW). This happened because we anticipated policy changes regarding anti-dumping duty (ADD) and basic customs duty (BCD) implementation starting from April 2024. This surge shows that numerous people in India want to consume solar energy, and there is a good chance that the solar energy industry will keep expanding in the near future.

With the US being the primary market, India’s solar module exports reached $1.9 billion in 2023. India will keep selling solar panels to the US in 2024 until the US starts making more of its own. This shows that India is important in the worldwide solar panel business. Moreover, the dropping prices of solar technology have indicated a new era of affordability and accessibility. The cost of solar panels has dropped significantly in recent years, making solar energy increasingly competitive with conventional fossil fuels. This dramatic cost reduction has been driven by technological advancements, more solar panels were made, and the government gave incentives. Now, more people in India can use solar power.

Switching to green energy is a big deal and will have a profound impact on India. Through this not only does India’s reliance on fossil fuels reduces, carbon emissions go down, but it can also change how we get energy, making it more local and better for the planet. Solar power presents a decentralized and sustainable alternative to traditional energy sources, empowering communities and fostering economic growth while mitigating environmental harm.

Furthermore, the adoption of green energy aligns with India’s ambitious climate goals and international commitments. By embracing renewable energy sources, India can position itself as a global leader in sustainability and innovation, setting an example for other nations to follow.

However, challenges remain on the path to a fully green-powered India. Infrastructure development, grid integration, and regulatory frameworks must evolve to accommodate the growing influx of renewable energy. Additionally, continued investment in research and development is crucial to further reduce costs and enhance green technologies’ efficiency.

It is now time for India to power up its green energy. With strategic land allocation and lower solar prices paving the way, India is on the edge of a transformative energy revolution. By capturing this great opportunity and embracing renewable energy wholeheartedly, India can excel a course towards a more sustainable, prosperous, and resilient future for generations to come.

Topics: Solar evolutionsolar powerinfrastructure developmentgreen energyIndia's Green vision
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