New Delhi, Sept. 16 -- Summary
India's solar infrastructure, especially in southern, central, and eastern regions, faces risks from increased greenhouse gas emissions.
Surface solar radiation could decrease by up to 10 per cent, affecting solar energy output.
Developers are urged to consider regional variability and future climate projections for long-term planning.
India's solar energy infrastructure, particularly in the southern, central and eastern regions, faces significant risks from increased greenhouse gas emissions, according to a new study published in the journal Energy and Climate Change.
Under intermediate and high emission scenarios, surface solar radiation (SSR) could see a pronounced reduction of up to 10 per cent, part...
Click here to read full article from source
To read the full article or to get the complete feed from this publication, please
Contact Us.