India’s Next Solar Frontier: Captive Projects Are Powering Industrial Self-Reliance
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India’s Next Solar Frontier: Captive Projects Are Powering Industrial Self-Reliance
As India accelerates toward its 2030 renewable energy targets, the conversation is shifting from centralized generation to distributed, consumer-driven solar adoption. Among the most promising – and underreported – drivers […] The post Opinion – India’s Next Solar Frontier: Captive Projects Are Powering Industrial Self-Reliance appeared first on SolarQuarter.
India’s next solar frontier: Captive projects are powering industrial self-reliance
Industrial belts in Punjab, Haryana, Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Tamil Nadu are becoming hotspots for captive solar. The drivers vary from steep tariffs and policy incentives to strong ESG commitments by export-oriented businesses, but the result is the same: a distributed solar network powering India's industrial economy.As India accelerates toward its 2030 renewable energy targets, the conversation is shifting from centralized generation to dist…
Clean Energy Leaders Join Hands to Establish 300 MW of Renewable Energy Projects
Toyota Tsusho India and CleanMax have collaborated to develop 300 MW of clean energy projects in India. The project deadline is set for 2028. This partnership aims to provide services to Japanese companies in India. Their goal is to work towards green energy solutions in the solar, wind, and hybrid sectors. These projects will be customized according to each company’s needs. Kuldeep Jain, Founder and Managing Director at CleanMax, said, “Our par…
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