At COP26, India committed to becoming a net-zero emitter by 2070, marking a significant step in addressing climate change. Despite having low per-capita emissions (1.8 tons CO2), India is the third-largest emitter globally
Read MoreNet zero is a state where the emissions of Greenhouse gases (GHG) due to human activities and the removal of these gases are in balance over a given period
Read MoreThe Government of India has set an ambitious goal to reach 100,000 MW of solar energy capacity by 2022. A significant portion of this target 40%, or 40,000 MWis to come from the consumer category.
Read MoreSolar power has witnessed a 30-fold surge in adoption, with installed capacity increasing from a mere 2.5 GW in 2014 to about 94.16 GW as of November 2024.
Read MoreSwitching to solar energy is a smart investment for both your finances and the environment.
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