ABSTRACT

Renewable forms of energy are unconventional, need of hour sources of energy. The decline in production of green-house gases and multiple socioeconomic gains from clean energy sources in conjunction with fossil carbon fuels add a great deal. India deployed around 7.3 GW solar PV plant throughout the nation in 2019 and has developed itself as third leading solar sector in the world. As of 31 October 2020, the built power was 89.63 GW, of which 36.31 GW and 38.26 GW is solar and wind. The northern reason of India is projected as a centre for solar renewable energy in India with a potential capacity of 363 GW. This paper has attempted to illustrate the value of green energy, the effect on India’s renewable solar energy economics of the international solar alliance and government policies to encourage and enhance renewable energies.