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J&K trails in solar power generation

January 07, 2024 | MOHMMAD DANISH

In a sobering revelation for the energy sector, Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) has been reported to significantly lag behind in solar power generation, contributing a mere 53 megawatts to India's extensive 70,000-megawatt total solar power output.
Despite the increasing focus on renewable energy sources across the nation, J&K's contribution to solar power generation remains disproportionately low. The figures, recently released, underscore the urgent need for the region to ramp up its efforts to harness solar energy potential and align itself with the national push towards cleaner and sustainable energy solutions.
The current solar power scenario in Jammu and Kashmir is a stark contrast to the ambitious national targets set for renewable energy. The sluggish progress in the region has raised concerns among environmentalists, policymakers, and energy experts who advocate for a swift transition to sustainable energy sources.
As the country aims to become a global leader in renewable energy, the need for states and union territories to actively participate in the solar revolution becomes increasingly crucial. The revelation that J&K's solar power generation is a mere fraction of the national total underscores the urgency for comprehensive strategies and investments in the sector.
Experts suggest that Jammu and Kashmir possesses untapped potential for solar energy due to its geographical location and ample sunlight. However, the lack of adequate infrastructure, funding, and focused initiatives has hindered the region's progress in harnessing this potential.
In response to the concerning figures, calls are growing for the Jammu and Kashmir administration to prioritize and expedite efforts to promote solar power projects. Increasing solar power generation in the region not only aligns with the national goal of reducing carbon emissions but also holds economic benefits, including job creation and energy self-sufficiency.
Environmental advocates are urging the local government to formulate and implement policies that incentivize solar power initiatives, encourage private sector participation, and foster a conducive environment for investment in renewable energy projects.
While India continues to make strides in solar power on a national scale, the spotlight is now on Jammu and Kashmir to take decisive actions and elevate its contribution to this crucial aspect of sustainable energy. As the global community intensifies efforts to combat climate change, the imperative for J&K to bolster its solar power capabilities becomes increasingly evident, paving the way for a greener and more sustainable future.

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J&K trails in solar power generation

January 07, 2024 | MOHMMAD DANISH

In a sobering revelation for the energy sector, Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) has been reported to significantly lag behind in solar power generation, contributing a mere 53 megawatts to India's extensive 70,000-megawatt total solar power output.
Despite the increasing focus on renewable energy sources across the nation, J&K's contribution to solar power generation remains disproportionately low. The figures, recently released, underscore the urgent need for the region to ramp up its efforts to harness solar energy potential and align itself with the national push towards cleaner and sustainable energy solutions.
The current solar power scenario in Jammu and Kashmir is a stark contrast to the ambitious national targets set for renewable energy. The sluggish progress in the region has raised concerns among environmentalists, policymakers, and energy experts who advocate for a swift transition to sustainable energy sources.
As the country aims to become a global leader in renewable energy, the need for states and union territories to actively participate in the solar revolution becomes increasingly crucial. The revelation that J&K's solar power generation is a mere fraction of the national total underscores the urgency for comprehensive strategies and investments in the sector.
Experts suggest that Jammu and Kashmir possesses untapped potential for solar energy due to its geographical location and ample sunlight. However, the lack of adequate infrastructure, funding, and focused initiatives has hindered the region's progress in harnessing this potential.
In response to the concerning figures, calls are growing for the Jammu and Kashmir administration to prioritize and expedite efforts to promote solar power projects. Increasing solar power generation in the region not only aligns with the national goal of reducing carbon emissions but also holds economic benefits, including job creation and energy self-sufficiency.
Environmental advocates are urging the local government to formulate and implement policies that incentivize solar power initiatives, encourage private sector participation, and foster a conducive environment for investment in renewable energy projects.
While India continues to make strides in solar power on a national scale, the spotlight is now on Jammu and Kashmir to take decisive actions and elevate its contribution to this crucial aspect of sustainable energy. As the global community intensifies efforts to combat climate change, the imperative for J&K to bolster its solar power capabilities becomes increasingly evident, paving the way for a greener and more sustainable future.


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