Alexander Hogeveen Rutter

For emerging and developed countries alike, firm, reliable and affordable power is crucial to power economic growth and development. Traditionally, firm power has come from resources such as coal, natural gas, hydroelectricity and nuclear.

Today, a significant portion of new energy generation comes from wind and solar power. In the context of India, a recent CEEW study estimated India’s solar potential at 20,270 GW, onshore wind at 1,790 GW and offshore wind at 2,435 GW. This translates to approximately 56,000 TWh/year of potential— more than 30 times India’s current electricity demand.

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