India, April 11 -- justify;">India's electricity distribution system continues to face a structural imbalance. Publicly owned Distribution Companies (DISCOMs) bear the dual burden of universal service obligations and sometimes politically determined tariffs. This results in persistent financial losses, particularly in rural supply. While renewable energy expansion has accelerated nationally, it remains heavily centralised, doing little to alleviate the high cost of rural power delivery. Agriphotovoltaics (APV), the dual use of land for solar power generation while continuing agriculture, offers a structural innovation that can bridge this gap. By generating electricity directly within rural feeders, APV systems reduce transmission losses,...
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