India has potential to develop about 102 gigawatt-peak of floating solar energy says govt
The Indian government has identified a potential for 102 gigawatt-peak of floating solar energy capacity in the country. This report highlights the government's focus on expanding renewable energy infrastructure through innovative land-saving technologies.
Why it matters
Floating solar projects are a key component of India's strategy to meet ambitious climate goals while managing land scarcity.
Atul Mathur is a Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India with over 27 years of experience in journalism. Based in Delhi, he has spent much of his career reporting on governance, public policy and politics, churning out researched, data-driven stories that impact daily lives. Atul is known for investigative depth and strong human-interest narratives as he strives to bring clarity and context to complex issues. He currently tracks the energy sector, writing on power, renewable energy, coal and mines. Read More
The article reports on government data and energy sector potential in a factual manner.
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