A tour d’horizon of India’s energy transition and the role of energy storage
India provides unprecedented opportunities to scale solar and wind power, making it one of the forerunners of a world heading towards a sustainable future. However, there is one basic challenge that India must face: the intermittency of renewables. The article by Peter Freudenstein, an energy and climate change policy analyst and a Mercator Fellow, suggests methods that India can adopt to solve its problem.
Link to article – https://nextrendsasia.org/a-tour-dhorizon-of-indias-energy-transition-and-the-role-of-energy-storage/
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Peter Freudenstein, resident at swissnex India
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