Renewable energy for sustainable development in India: current status, future prospects, challenges, employment, and investment opportunities

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Charles Rajesh Kumar. J
M. A. Majid
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[1] Effat University,Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering
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Energy, Sustainability and Society | / 10卷
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India; Sustainable; Renewable energy; Achievements; Initiatives; Barriers; Recommendations; Investment; Employment; Developers; Policymakers; Investors;
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The primary objective for deploying renewable energy in India is to advance economic development, improve energy security, improve access to energy, and mitigate climate change. Sustainable development is possible by use of sustainable energy and by ensuring access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for citizens. Strong government support and the increasingly opportune economic situation have pushed India to be one of the top leaders in the world’s most attractive renewable energy markets. The government has designed policies, programs, and a liberal environment to attract foreign investments to ramp up the country in the renewable energy market at a rapid rate. It is anticipated that the renewable energy sector can create a large number of domestic jobs over the following years. This paper aims to present significant achievements, prospects, projections, generation of electricity, as well as challenges and investment and employment opportunities due to the development of renewable energy in India. In this review, we have identified the various obstacles faced by the renewable sector. The recommendations based on the review outcomes will provide useful information for policymakers, innovators, project developers, investors, industries, associated stakeholders and departments, researchers, and scientists.
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