Prospects and Challenges of Solar Energy in Rural Areas
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Prospects and Challenges of Solar Energy in Rural Areas
Neelabh Sharma1, Dr. Anshul Shrivastava2
1Research Scholar, Dept. of Commerce & Management, Dr. C. V. Raman University, Bilaspur (C.G)
2Assistant Professor, Dept. of Commerce & Management, Dr. C. V. Raman University, Bilaspur (C.G)
Abstract - The battle against pollution and the depletion of natural resources in all its forms, whether in terms of quantity or quality, is the most significant and serious conflict the world is now engaged in. As we speak, this conflict is being waged in every part of the world, and a solution to these problems is urgently needed. The finest and most appropriate solution to all of these significant issues is the use and use of renewable energy. Solar energy is the most practical substitute for electricity, a key component of this conflict that is now a basic human need, in order to address issues with its production and delivery. Understanding and identifying the potential and difficulties of solar energy in India's rural areas is the aim of the current study. Prospects and obstacles are identified by analyzing previous studies and the body of literature in the topic. A "solar panel," which is a piece of equipment used to generate electricity from sunlight, is all that is needed to access solar energy, which is the most plentiful and easily accessible energy source on the world. One nation in the globe that is well situated to receive an abundance of high-quality sunshine throughout the year is India. Utilizing solar energy is the greatest way for citizens of this nation to combat pollution and protect their natural resources.
Key Words: Solar energy, Rural areas, India, Problems, Prospects, Rooftop
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