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This bounty from the sky should be harness to move
away form India's heavy coal dependency.If solar power doesn't make sense in India...
China isn't the only country that is making bigger bets
on solar power. India's new prime minister, Narendra
Modi, wants to use the sun to bring electricity to the
400 million people in India who do not have access to
electricity.
“We look upon solar as having the potential to
completely transform the way we look at the energy
space,” said Narendra Taneja, who's in charge of
energy in Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party. There's a
track record too, because Modi has pioneered India’s
first incentives for large-scale solar power in 2009 as
head of Gujarat state.
The goal would be to use solar panels to allow every
home to have power to run two bulbs, a solar cooker
and a television by 2019. That might not sound like
much to those of us living in rich countries, but this can
be life-changing to people who currently don't have
access to electricity, as well as tremendously improve
their health because burning biomass and coal for
cooking and light creates a lot of dangerous indoor air
pollution .
It shouldn't be too surprising to anyone that India has
tremendous potential for solar power . If China can
build 50,000 megawatts of capacity within a few years ,
India could get even more if only it truly become a
priority.
This map show's how much solar energy is hitting the
country