RES (like biomass, solar, wind, etc.) that use indigenous resources have the potential to provide energy with negligible emissions of air pollutants and green house gases. Currently, RES supply 16% of the total world energy demand [2]. The political support for renewable energies has been growing continuously both at the national and international level to promote renewable energy. India's population of more than 1028 million is growing at an annual rate of 1.58%. As fossil fuel energy becomes scarcer, India will face energy shortages significantly due to increase in energy prices and energy insecurity with in the next few decades. In addition, continued reliance on fossil fuel consumption will contribute to accelerating the rates of domestic environmental quality and global warming. For these reasons the development and use of RES & Technologies are becoming vital for sustainable economic development of India.
RES (like biomass, solar, wind, etc.) that use indigenous resources have the potential to provide energy with negligible emissions of air pollutants and green house gases. Currently, RES supply 16% of the total world energy demand [2]. The political support for renewable energies has been growing continuously both at the national and international level to promote renewable energy. India's population of more than 1028 million is growing at an annual rate of 1.58%. As fossil fuel energy becomes scarcer, India will face energy shortages significantly due to increase in energy prices and energy insecurity with in the next few decades. In addition, continued reliance on fossil fuel consumption will contribute to accelerating the rates of domestic environmental quality and global warming. For these reasons the development and use of RES & Technologies are becoming vital for sustainable economic development of India.
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